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hll gam on Indian<br />

-- it Thursday. No<br />

DrMlHcni Thos. B.<br />

th Haskell Quarter- -<br />

announced ttne<br />

he organization xuca- -<br />

ik interstate game,<br />

be under auspices of<br />

i.it tickets for<br />

IwUl go on sale Frigs,<br />

at the Haskell<br />

IBank, and will re- -<br />

Iftle dauy unui mm<br />

told oui.<br />

h havp been under.<br />

mmI weeks, and the<br />

Iwai selected Monday,<br />

P1S will be the<br />

of Woodson colored<br />

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Fines Ranging from<br />

$50 to $20ft Levied<br />

In Liquor Cases<br />

Possession, sale, and use of liquor<br />

proved expensive for five<br />

defendants in County Court over<br />

fhe week end who were fined in<br />

amounts ranging from $50 to<br />

$200, with court costs added in<br />

each case.<br />

Their tastes for intoxicants also<br />

were as varied as the different<br />

races represented, court records<br />

show.<br />

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Lions Show Skill<br />

In Word-Formin- g<br />

Contest Tuesday<br />

members of the Lions Club<br />

demonstrated their skill In forming<br />

words in a novel contest at<br />

the weekly meeting Tuesday at<br />

noon in the Texas Cafe.<br />

Announcement was also made<br />

of the coming observance of annual<br />

Ladies Night on Monday,<br />

Oct. 20th when the evening's<br />

program will be held in the new<br />

Grade School auditorium.<br />

Lions Francis Nickerson and<br />

Dr. Wm. Ponder were in charge<br />

of Tuesday's program which<br />

opened with group singing led by<br />

Lion Nickerson, with Rosa Lee<br />

Mary A<br />

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Wheeuey.aod Nancy MeTariia,<br />

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HASKELL, HASKELL COUNTY, TEXAS, THURSDAY, OCT. 18,<br />

R; C. Lowe, 61,<br />

Dies Unexpectedly<br />

Friday Evening .<br />

R. C. Lowe, 61, prominent farm<br />

operator and landowner of this<br />

city, died unexpectedly at the<br />

family home around 8:30 p. m,<br />

Friday. Death was attributed, to a<br />

'heart attack.<br />

Apparently in normal health,<br />

Mr. Lowe had gone about his cus<br />

tomary business during the day<br />

and had spent partoT the day at<br />

his farm east of town. He complained<br />

of feeling slightly ill late<br />

Friday afternoon, and died several<br />

hours later.<br />

Funeral service for Mr. Lowe<br />

was held atvthe First Presbyterian<br />

CJiurch Sunday & 3 p. m., with<br />

the pastor, Dr; R, K. McCall, officiating.<br />

Burial was in Willow'<br />

Cemetery 'under the direction ef<br />

Holden. Funeral Home.<br />

Born Sept. 2, lttO, in Colemaai<br />

county, he was tne son or tne<br />

late Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Lane,<br />

and was reared in that section.<br />

He married miss Ethel Barker of<br />

Coleman on Sept 29, 1012, and<br />

they i lived here until moving<br />

their family to Haskell County in<br />

1915. Mr. Lowe engaged in farming<br />

in the Foster community for<br />

a number of years ttntil moving<br />

to Haskell in the7 late Wi. He<br />

had been a snember of the Baptist<br />

Churen stoee boyhood. Active<br />

in civic and .commlmKy' affairs,<br />

hewas a director and former vice<br />

resident of the Central West<br />

Texas Fair Association. .<br />

He' U survived by Ms wife of<br />

Hjlekell; two sons, Hugh Lowe of<br />

Detlse, and Ross Lowe of More-head- V<br />

Ky. two daughters. Mrs.<br />

t. n rsratnvt a Saa Atnlo. and<br />

Mrs. E. W.- - Williams At Delias;<br />

two grandchildren; threl sisters,<br />

Miss Mollle Lowe, Santa1 Anna;<br />

In the,prejeet nowunderway,<br />

aaeaaatiaaaialv ll.Mfeet'0f new<br />

, inch water Unes will<br />

be UicToaher.mdth; ll.Ogf Jaet<br />

of .new sewer extsnsmna.<br />

' Ckmetruetlpa) of the new water<br />

wiu .require at<br />

tt'fUs, Cttar waeer<br />

mUsioner Olen Dotson estisaated.<br />

iwmw WeeBe""W""B ""aw "<br />

ef starting<br />

Dreeeatrtt 'iraoMm ,m eoastruchenwdtk oa enlargement<br />

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theTales FW, " "-- ir ' e 4k. .<br />

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Jury Convicts<br />

Knox City Man<br />

On DWI Charge 0<br />

A jury In County Court Wednesday<br />

returned & verdict of guilty<br />

in the trial of Derrel Adams of<br />

Knox City on a complaint charging<br />

him with driving an automobile<br />

while intoxicated.<br />

The jury assessed a fine of $50<br />

ind court costs against th6 defendant.<br />

Conviction also carries auto,<br />

matlc suspension of drivers license<br />

for six months.<br />

The prosecution was conducted<br />

Ad-kin- by County Attorney Royce s,<br />

while the defendant was represented<br />

by Judge T. R. Odell of<br />

Lubbock.<br />

., Jurors in the case were Hubert<br />

Bledsoe, foreman; Richard Bis-enonnaueen,<br />

Kaymona uavis, raiu<br />

Dick, Scott Green, W. J. Adams.<br />

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1951<br />

Weinert Couple Killed; 3 Haskell<br />

People Injured in Wreck Saturday<br />

A prominent Weinert couple,<br />

Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Reeves, were<br />

instantly killed, and three members<br />

of a Haskell family, Mr. and<br />

Mrs. WiUie W. Ferrel and their<br />

son, Billie Wayne,<br />

were critically injured in a<br />

head-o- n<br />

collision of two automobiles<br />

near Azle, Texas, Saturday night<br />

about 8:30 o'clock. Another son<br />

of the Ferrel's, Cleveland, 11, escaped<br />

unhurt.<br />

Also killed in the crash was L.<br />

T. Wages, 29, a Fort Worth plum<br />

ber.<br />

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At St. Joseph's Hospitals, in<br />

juries to Mr. Ferrel, 34, were<br />

termed exceedingly critical. He<br />

suffered a broken leg and facial<br />

cuts, serious internal Injuries, and<br />

possible concussion.<br />

Mrs. Ferrel, 33, received multiple<br />

head cuts and thock, and her<br />

right leg was fractured in two<br />

places. Their son, Billie Wayne,<br />

suffered a broken leg and other<br />

injuries.<br />

Thn accident occurred about a<br />

mile northwest of Azle, in Parker<br />

at Abilene, and the.<br />

l(0kla.) Colored HIgb<br />

ack wuacaw. m<br />

Miuundine recorac<br />

and the Frederick<br />

v already won a sk<br />

.finals oi am<br />

inaugu-liM-Oklaho- ma<br />

Club plans to<br />

Colored<br />

an annual event, and<br />

live trophy ww oe<br />

winning team.<br />

ne and Frederick<br />

be accompanied by<br />

Uv PeD Sauada and<br />

hrintf sections. Off- l-<br />

ad-rto- two schools have n.<br />

he came and other<br />

tludlng selection of ef<br />

be worked out at<br />

d of a<br />

Q--B Club<br />

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Is<br />

Wl<br />

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er pooTitn'tt'wisa'<br />

keil added another<br />

er from the decD<br />

lut week wkkf the<br />

i of Crown Central<br />

No. 2 Teafue<br />

uthwtat Quarter of the<br />

of section 27, block-- 1,<br />

"--<br />

,<br />

auvey.<br />

I blew in ffawin Si<br />

toil per hour following<br />

mwi in me pay a<br />

is awaiting offl- -<br />

n Production No,<br />

a wildcat in ne-tl<br />

R. Hi MonfgMHKfJ'!<br />

ve and ait baM<br />

t of Rakkell was bmImt<br />

I .a . t - w ww n<br />

um nrst.of the weak.<br />

northeast of HaakelL<br />

Company 'Nol-J- . J.<br />

i nunman survey:w<br />

rted drilling I. 'lima<br />

Tuesday, with no<br />

wiouuieastrof Sagerton<br />

Oil Company of Texas<br />

IT A. Ouinn. a 8500-fo- nt<br />

Iw ration 10, block 1,<br />

amy, set and cemen.<br />

'inch surface pipe at<br />

um of tne week.<br />

Oil and Gaa CAmnan<br />

H. Dabney i the J.<br />

wrvey A-6one-ha-lf<br />

w nocnester, is below<br />

lilt iiucf nnuu<br />

0U & Humphrey No. i<br />

ron in the U Jack- -<br />

'No<br />

feet Monday.<br />

miles aniiiha a<br />

ftp Rock Oil Corpota- -<br />

L ir Jenins, a wiideat<br />

w, Diock 48, HTC1W<br />

as ""n potential<br />

After<br />

.<br />

nerfnraUMM " In<br />

ci ' rrxl. "<br />

Loiiwn secuons1<br />

ou rose' &w, the hole.<br />

; fwoqea, v X<br />

r-- CuUum, Tftebrte<br />

'". no. An O'Brien man, W. S. Benton,<br />

wan fined $100 and costs on<br />

pleH of guilty to possession of intoxicating<br />

liquor, when he appeared<br />

before County Judge Alfred<br />

Turnbow. The complaint,<br />

signed by Sheriff Bob Cousins,<br />

was based on the seizure of 11<br />

fifths of wine in the defendant's<br />

Ad-Carl- possession, CountjrAttorney os<br />

R. Menyral, Rochester<br />

Mexican, was assessed fine or<br />

ARA aMl Mt4ai Wa laajlWA<br />

after the defendant entered<br />

plea of guilty to driving an automobile<br />

while intoxicated. The<br />

"complaint was filed by City Mar<br />

shal Bo Loper of Rochester.<br />

feague<br />

erk<br />

Por:<br />

i Heeter<br />

Wlldct in lSZLmt<br />

MCtlon 1M ZZJ,,AM<br />

i aavcv -- - - flu tkai<br />

0Q.halj mllM<br />

Paah<br />

I.pIU..i ic.cwLr? ,,ll,',i 7<br />

"w, we nanan<br />

section, U, Bsk<br />

urvey, wag. ainMU<br />

me weexcesai.f<br />

Men-yral's<br />

drivers license was automatically<br />

suspended for six months.<br />

Emilio Valdez, O'Brien Mexican<br />

charged wgh possession of<br />

beer, was fined $100 and costs by<br />

Judge Turnbow when the defendant-<br />

entered flee of guilty.<br />

Canwlslat again VakW, signed<br />

by Rochester CMy Marshal' Bo<br />

Leacevwae based on the aekure<br />

ef lour "eases of beer from the<br />

In companion oases charging<br />

ale of whisker. James HOL.Has.<br />

heU Mssjro, wm fined $3M and<br />

jm another negro, jbck<br />

IJh wag fined fVO drive of the<br />

aMntnWT AVd "(MJfMfJ,<br />

judge1 Z$L2<br />

qtSSKaStaS Rill WM NDHO<br />

ibrSepuly Sheriff B. Tt Gordon<br />

,iM-4h- e complaint against Bums<br />

bjcptysfCcero b. i.oper.,<br />

Hold<br />

Initiation Service<br />

At Next Meeting<br />

A regular meeting of Haskell<br />

Rebekah- - Lodge No. 43 was held<br />

Monday night in the IOOF HalL<br />

at which time Leona Carter of<br />

this city was elected to receive<br />

the Rebekah degree.<br />

The Initiation service will be<br />

held at the next meeting, Monday<br />

ex-Mc- ted<br />

Oct M, and all members are<br />

to be present for the sr-ivice.<br />

Also at that meeting pians wiu<br />

be, discussed for entertaining the<br />

president of the Rebekah Assem- -<br />

of Texas, miss nyrae<br />

'Jaetl Bectra, who wlU vteit the<br />

JfrilMkeU- - Lodge for district<br />

roesOSkg, Monday, uct jw.<br />

At' the Wtlnf Haskell Re-beka- hs<br />

b-h- will ot to members<br />

of the order frorir-l- ft. lodges In<br />

this area.<br />

Haekell, Sagerton<br />

Parties on Hunt<br />

in Colorado<br />

Haskell County is well represented<br />

in-tk- e big game country of<br />

Colorado where the hunting sealast<br />

week to hunt bear and elk at<br />

the vicinity north, of Edwards.<br />

Oelo, 'included C. O.jBurson, Ed<br />

route, Frank Reynolds,<br />

Herrtn, Fred Brown, Ed Hester,<br />

Bonny Reynokls, Joe Ed Pjons<br />

of Rochester and Mr.<br />

M'Paao. They were to, beJoined<br />

by parties from Stamford<br />

Abilene.' u<br />

Another hunting<br />

.JP'?<br />

party gotag<br />

fresn Begecten<br />

Clark, and sons, Joe,<br />

eeea'ofthat-eity- . and "WW"<br />

of ;j, W. Threet<br />

M. Y. -- a<br />

McCall As pianist.<br />

word-formi- ng In the contest,<br />

members were given a slip of paper<br />

and requested to write down<br />

as many words as possible using<br />

only the letters in "Lions Inter--,<br />

national." Time limit was eight<br />

a Jnlnutes, and Supt. S. H. Vaughter<br />

fa ! cime up with "the largest number<br />

v a 54 words. He was presented<br />

with a Webster Dictionary and a<br />

small atlas. Tommy Davis was<br />

Awarded the consolation prize.<br />

A guest at the meeting was<br />

Clifford Gaskill of DaUas, a representative<br />

of L. W. Gaskill t<br />

Company, insurance concern.<br />

Membership Drive<br />

a<br />

Of Fapn Bureau<br />

Uhderway<br />

R. C. Couch, Jr., president of<br />

the Haskell County Farm Bureau<br />

today reported that goo, prefreet<br />

nan oeen maae in me sanw<br />

ancostsJBMinberahip<br />

uftA. Ml thouah H<br />

fli. 1.000 membership tgeai w<br />

the drive. '? - T s v<br />

"Community leaders and work<br />

ers reported a toUl of 150 new.<br />

members and renewal memberships<br />

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Benton of . - t- -<br />

u<br />

anaM w J. m TT a.l !S<br />

drUlkwa brfawland Tafer Benw oc<br />

Ti TTOTWl.<br />

" .'. .v4Ti ?<br />

rm f Z7r<br />

brinat back a deer or twoaag<br />

H. Th .j' Z - - .-- 1b.<br />

.' ' T'r<br />

in<br />

f. f . -- -f<br />

or<br />

MUmmeem Home To<br />

Jan.' I.<br />

' w&yw&fi<br />

MIW WT<br />

. 'ifev the-fir- st of the weekiand<br />

the drive will be 'continued<br />

through the coming weelcCOuch<br />

said.<br />

' r<br />

Achievements of the Farm Bureau<br />

in seenring many, worthwhile<br />

benefits for the farmer<br />

makes it imperative that every<br />

farmer or. Business dependent<br />

upon agriculture support the<br />

organization, Couch declared.<br />

One of the organizations objectives<br />

is t maintain farm prices<br />

at fair exchange level, and this<br />

is a job for a nation-wid- e Farm<br />

Bureau organization, he declared.<br />

Among the principal aims 'of<br />

Farm Bureau is to speak for all<br />

the farmers in the community,<br />

and to uphold their Interests as<br />

an individual farmer against the<br />

nmnlzcd interests of other<br />

groups, Couch said in urging fari<br />

men and Businessmen o enruu<br />

as members of the Farm Bureau<br />

in the current drive,<br />

Community Singing<br />

Sunday at 5th St<br />

Church in Rule .<br />

There will ""be a Community<br />

singing Sunday, OcV2f.at the 5th<br />

Street Baptist Church 'inule,<br />

starting promptly at 2:30 p. m.,<br />

Rev. Jesse Jones, pastor, has announced.<br />

Everyone is cordially Invited to<br />

attend and enjoy an afternoon of<br />

good singing.<br />

A special invitation is extended<br />

to each and every singer from<br />

the different churches of the<br />

community, Rev Jones said. .<br />

Freehmen Ballot on<br />

Annual Queen; PUui '<br />

Talent Program<br />

Member "of . the Freshman<br />

nimam in Hftftkall Hlflh SafMOl oast<br />

lher votes foe itM elsetten of<br />

Annual vjueen wenneenay, g,<br />

mjra-in-<br />

The eleotioa was held id Mrs.<br />

Dean's room. Results, of Iho'bal- -<br />

letiag wmbo MWloijeed'.t<br />

cnekelon of the Taltni Show to<br />

bo prosontofl nev, ia asnwon<br />

the.-Amit- sored by t<br />

Oaes President to Vaughter<br />

uAAlnlAfi a aamUnlitea ' 4o" Plen a<br />

"O7" . a - i. . aVeat<br />

M ji ' MMHIIIU ' Mrs. O. B. Bartholemew WMrs.<br />

n r rt. sfownwoodr<br />

Jft3<br />

and fete<br />

brothers, jClinton<br />

Anna; Sam Lowe, WinchellTex-.-<br />

IV<br />

..<br />

Arrangements were completed<br />

Lis week for the visit of Santa<br />

Claus and his reindeer to Haskell<br />

again this year to open the<br />

Christmas shopping season on<br />

Tuesday, Dec. 4th.<br />

Plans for the annual holiday<br />

event were completed Wednesday<br />

afternoon in a' meeting of<br />

local, mrchamts representing all<br />

ir--<br />

In<br />

Here<br />

V<br />

t. t. tw. El Paso: H. L.<br />

Workers in the annual Boy Seent<br />

T u.a T.iiV.Krwir.<br />

APtiv.lBallbearers were R. A. finance drive launched Tuesday<br />

Lane. Viars Felkjer, A. E. McMll-- morning, reported a total of 9491.75<br />

Phelps, Cecu onflory,<br />

subscribed In HasKeu up to Tnurs-da- y<br />

MC1 morning,' while in other sec-<br />

fcVmold' Wilson. Ben CharUe<br />

JChapmah, CalvtaWheeier. . tions of the county some commun- -<br />

"Honorary paueearers were tit--f rtte8d<br />

a; BrownADr. L. F.:'Tayler.<br />

Rf H&Mn. R. J. Reynolds. R. C.<br />

Montgomery, J. W Oholson,<br />

rvuitvnv Hunt. Lvnn Pace. Sr..<br />

Tom Davis, Virgil Bailey, Byron<br />

Wright.<br />

Here Sqow Steady<br />

Gain. Past Week<br />

A steady gain in cotton processed<br />

at HaefceU'a. five gins during<br />

the past week was shown in<br />

a check of the establishments<br />

Thursday morning.<br />

They reported a total of 1,189<br />

bales ginned during the past six<br />

days, to boost the season's total<br />

to 3,449 bales to date.<br />

Daily receipts are increasing<br />

slightly, but. farmers are having<br />

some difficulty in securing labor<br />

needed to gather the cotton as<br />

rapidly as it is opening.<br />

4. i<br />

Paint Creek Youth<br />

Week Revival To<br />

Begin Oct<br />

A youth revival "wulf begin at<br />

the Paint Creek Baptist Church<br />

Oct. 18 and continues .threngh<br />

Oct. 21. Rev. Travis' Uaduke will<br />

d0 the preaching. Harry Kong<br />

will be song leader with Sue<br />

'<br />

North as pianist. ,<br />

Services will begin at. 7 p. m.<br />

each evening. Everyone Is cordially<br />

invited to attend these<br />

WorkStertsiiJfe<br />

Water, Sewer Lines<br />

Work has been, siarted on ex<br />

tensions of etty water and'aewer<br />

mains, authorised in n . MtIM<br />

etbeadrelecthM-la-<br />

i<br />

already met their goal.<br />

Haske6,vWorkers, headed by<br />

Payne Hattpje as community chairman,<br />

said today that a, number<br />

of prospects remained to be contacted.<br />

They believe all-Sal- ls can<br />

be made this week .in Completing<br />

the drive. - -<br />

In Rule, volunteer workers- - ou'<br />

over the campaign in short order,<br />

raising $400. by 9 a. m. Tuesday<br />

following a kick-o- ff breakfast.<br />

District Judge B. C. Chapman,<br />

three-coun- ty<br />

heading the drive in the<br />

northern district of the<br />

Chisholm Trail Council, said that<br />

complete reports from all communities<br />

in the county were ex<br />

pected next week.<br />

e<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Hattox<br />

visited durinar the week end in<br />

the home of their daughter and<br />

husband, Mr. and Mrs. Kendell<br />

Henderson in Midland. iney aiso<br />

visited relatives in Odesssa Sunday.<br />

l l T Maaaaw<br />

Junior and B,Teams<br />

In Twin Bill Here<br />

Night<br />

Haskell and Hamlin High<br />

School "B" teams and junior<br />

high school squads are scheduled<br />

in a twin bill at Indian<br />

Jleldj tOJUght, (Thursday.)<br />

o Cajaeh Thos. Jones' junior<br />

high schoelteam will meet<br />

the Hamlin Jimlori -- in the<br />

evening's-firs- t game, beginning<br />

at 7 o'clock.<br />

HHS '" squad under <strong>Open</strong>ing of Holiday<br />

Season Set Dec. 4th<br />

lines of retail business, with the<br />

Trade Extension Committee of<br />

the Chamber of Commerce.<br />

The visit of Santa Claus and<br />

his reindeer to Haskell last year<br />

attracted one of the largest holiday<br />

crowds in years, and this<br />

year's event is being planned on<br />

a larger scale, Cecil Gregory, C<br />

of C committee chairman, said<br />

following the meeting.<br />

Holiday lighting streamers for<br />

the business section will be<br />

IjrWlisO Raised strung and turned on Saturday,<br />

Dec. 1st, in advance of Santa's<br />

viist on thai following Tuesday.<br />

Boy Scout Finance The colored holiday lights will<br />

burn each night through the<br />

Mmeinder of the holiday season.<br />

Drive<br />

- The program being planned<br />

will also include the annual holiday<br />

window contest for various<br />

divisions of retail stores, and<br />

Christmas home decorating, with<br />

out-of-to- wn judges selecting the<br />

meet attractive displays and home<br />

decorations on,, the evening of<br />

Dec. 4.V . Jjf i<br />

Following Santa's first official<br />

visit with hur reindeer on Dec. 4,<br />

he win return to1 Haskell each<br />

Saturday 'until Christmas, it was<br />

announced. However, Santa will<br />

only bring his reindeer for hte<br />

first .visit.<br />

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Also belne planned in connect<br />

ion ''with the program opening<br />

the holiday season are several<br />

other special events, including a<br />

series of Christmas carols and<br />

other attractions.<br />

Final Rites Held<br />

Here Friday For<br />

J. A. Stephens<br />

Final rites were held at the<br />

graveside in Willow Cemetery<br />

Friday at 4 p. m. for J. A. Stephens,<br />

69, former resident.<br />

Mr. Stephens, 69, who moved<br />

to Abilene from Haskell in 1935,<br />

died Thursday morning in Hen-drl- ck<br />

Hospital. He had been in<br />

ill health for some time and<br />

Thursday<br />

assistant<br />

coach Ray Overton,<br />

Jr., willplay the Hamlin<br />

the finale.<br />

Unjai4e maiw resUentlal areas<br />

in mfby additiea and to<br />

tne nssna Broperty en he west<br />

city MfaOln of tewa.O Water mains<br />

will nlse be extended" to the<br />

pu'ittyrJsaits and to the city<br />

unumian anwi naaaeu. sawn<br />

extsjsgksavlllha'in sjMraxhma- -<br />

telydfti aaaae areas, Commission- -<br />

w. said.<br />

In sjisnlkw to the .new .water<br />

,!??? V<br />

recently<br />

underwent marjor surgery<br />

He had been employed by the<br />

State Health and<br />

traveled throughout West Texas<br />

since 1948. His wife was the former<br />

Mamie Draper Barron of<br />

Haskell. ,<br />

Funeral services were held in<br />

Abilene at the Elliott's Chapel of<br />

Memories at 2 p. m Friday .and<br />

the body was brought to Haskell<br />

for burial.<br />

Survivors include his wife and<br />

one daughter, Mrs. W. C. Corbltt<br />

of Abilene; two granddaughters<br />

and one grandson; four sisters,<br />

Mrs. Sula Twitty of Temple, Mrs.<br />

C. C. Eastland of Waco, Bd-m- Mrs. on<br />

Warnken of Fort Worth and<br />

Mrs. V. H. Lingo of Fort Worth.<br />

three brothers, A. V. Stephens of<br />

voQttx, u. b. nwopnons of Lam-pasaev-<br />

B. W. Stephens of<br />

Waco. "- "ft4Q4<br />

Bales Cotton<br />

Ginned In County<br />

PriqrJdOcK<br />

Oetherie vof the' 11 eoHeni<br />

Sister of Haskell<br />

Man Is Killed In<br />

Car Accident<br />

Mrs. J. W. Chandler, member<br />

of a prominent Stamford family,<br />

and a sister of A. Y. Corley of<br />

this city, was killed instantly<br />

about 5 p. m. Wednesday when<br />

her car overturned about six<br />

miles south of Stamford.<br />

Mrs. Chandler had been Anson<br />

with Mrs. J. L. Woodson, where<br />

they attended a meeting of the<br />

Jones Colmry Home Demonstration<br />

Council. She got her car at<br />

Mrs. Woodson's, who lives south<br />

of Stamford, and had driven only<br />

a short distance when she lost<br />

control of the car and the automobile<br />

overturned. Mrs. Chandler<br />

was pinned beneath the wreckage.<br />

The injured woman was rushed<br />

?o the Stamford Sanitarium, but<br />

was pronounced dead on arrival.<br />

The body was taken to the<br />

Kinney Funeral Heme, Stamford,<br />

where funeral<br />

crop in ftassjeu coutWt atareeg<br />

in mMBesjlNBbar'a week e ten<br />

aaye ias.snan .line normal' ante<br />

arrangements-wer- e<br />

pending Thursday morning.<br />

,Mrs. Chandler was born Oct.<br />

lltir-.insArkans- 13; as.<br />

She married<br />

J. W,rCbandler at Groesbeck,<br />

Texas inf. Theymoved to<br />

Jones County in J9M from Oregon.<br />

Mv Chandler is a retired<br />

farmer, v<br />

- Ifrsv Chandler-- was a memoer<br />

of the Seventh Day Aflvenuax<br />

Church, and was active in the<br />

work of the church.<br />

She is survived by her husband;<br />

hree daughters, Mrs. Guy B.<br />

Karr of Spur, Mrs. Roy Scott of<br />

San Antonio and Mrs. R. i.<br />

Halverson, who is with her husband<br />

who is in the Navy and new<br />

in Colorado; four granddaughters;<br />

a sister, Mrs. A. L. Capps of<br />

Anson; and three brothers, A. Y.<br />

Corley of Haskell; Charles A.<br />

Corley and E. B. Corley ef Stamford.<br />

Mexican Mission Is<br />

Well Attended<br />

Here Sunday<br />

The Mexican Mission being<br />

conducted here each Sunday af<br />

ternoon by Rev. Rawl Soils of<br />

Munday is attracting increased<br />

attendance each Surday, the<br />

minister reported.<br />

Last Sunday approximately 175<br />

Latin Americans attended the<br />

service, and three conversions resulted,<br />

Rev. Soils said. Services<br />

are held in the Rita Theatre beginning<br />

at 1:45 p. m. each Sunday.<br />

The Mission is sponsored by the<br />

W.M.IL of the East Side and<br />

First Baptist Churches of Haskell.<br />

1<br />

Group of Haskell<br />

Men On Colorado<br />

Hunting Trip<br />

A group of Haskell men left<br />

last week end for Colorado, to<br />

take advantage of the earlier<br />

opening of the hunting season on<br />

big game in that state.<br />

The party arrived at Nucula,<br />

Cole., Sunday, and plan to spend<br />

the week in that sseMen.<br />

These from Haakett in the<br />

goug'are Giles. Kemp, E. O.<br />

saegenaii, Albert rnteeri end<br />

Frank. LeweUen. They were Joined<br />

by George'Cramer of atersjOt,<br />

jkyerten Schle ',<br />

ton where they were to spend th<br />

night with relatives beforTdkr.<br />

ing to HuntsvUle Sunday.<br />

A son, Edwin Reeves, 31, sea<br />

tioned at the Red River ArseaaL<br />

was in HaskelTen route to Weinert<br />

on a 10-d- ay<br />

furlough when informed of thn<br />

accident.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Reeves were mar.<br />

ried in 1923 in Proctor County.<br />

They came to Weinert i 1929.<br />

In addition to his extensive farming<br />

operations, Mr. Reeves was<br />

operator of a grain elevator in<br />

Weinert.<br />

Their immediate survivors Include<br />

their son and two daughters,<br />

Mrs. John Pierson of Sen<br />

Monica, Calif., and Mrs. Felten<br />

Jackson of Goree; and four grandchildren.<br />

Mrs. Reeves is also survived<br />

by his mother, Mrs. F. T.<br />

Reeves, Munday; three brothers;<br />

L. V. Reeves, Weinert; J. R.<br />

Reeves, Clovis, N. M.; and. Herman<br />

Reeves, Yuma, Ariz.; three)<br />

sisters, Mrs. Gurtha FollewwilL<br />

Munday; Mrs. Ruby Douglas,<br />

Littlefield, and Mrs. Herschel<br />

Mansfield. Munday.<br />

Mrs. Reeves is survived by her<br />

mother, Mrs. Mary Eaves,<br />

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LHtmme ror<br />

JWM9 r ft<br />

i'V ton School Board<br />

to<br />

Weath-erfor- d;<br />

a brother, Guy Saves,<br />

Weatherford; six half --slaters, s,<br />

Mrs. W. C. Reeves and Mrs.<br />

Ethel Gayior.vVoth of Mineral<br />

Wells; Mater Farrel, Met<br />

Worth; Mrl Ljr MUchelL amd<br />

Mrs. Mildred Echoic, been ef Ar<br />

lington, and JUS. opal<br />

Los Angeles, asm.; .a<br />

half-brcJtersrnl:<br />

J. C Scott W<br />

bert' Eaves of California.<br />

.faint funeral services for Mr.<br />

and Mrs. Reeves were heM at 2<br />

p. m. in the First Bepttet Chureh<br />

at Munday. Conducting the Tttee<br />

were the Revs. J. Temple Lewis<br />

and Paul Nelson of Weinert, S.<br />

E. Stevenson-o- f Goree, and Huron<br />

Polnac, Munday, all Baptist ministers.<br />

.<br />

Burial was in Johnson Cemetery<br />

at .Munday under direction of<br />

Holden Funeral Home of this citr.<br />

Named pallbearers for Mr.<br />

Reeves were Raymond Luee. Ben<br />

Bruton, Earnest McGuire, Frank<br />

Oman, Clyde Taylor. Bob Baldwin,<br />

E. D. Earl, Clovis Winchester.<br />

Pallbearers for Mrs. Reeves<br />

were Mavis Alexander, John<br />

Therwhanger. Ik Wllfong, Bddae<br />

Sanders, Bobbie Owens, WaBsaaa<br />

Stewart, Roy Hcrricks, Heraaaa<br />

Josselet.<br />

RuleChurch Wffl<br />

Host Banquet For<br />

Visiting Pastors<br />

Th Rule Methodiet Church wiM<br />

be host for a banquet Friday<br />

night, Oct 26, for vlsitlag ministers<br />

who are coming er aha<br />

Stamford district of the Nerthr<br />

AM-Te- xas<br />

west Conference during the<br />

Methodist Revival.<br />

Twenty-tw- o ministers<br />

MissisalDDl. Wisconsin.<br />

Carolina and Texas will<br />

enact naators cf 1<br />

Churches in .the attention! district<br />

the revival.' They are<br />

in 'the Fwev aasjen<br />

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into thc path of the car occupied<br />

by the Reeves and Ferrel families.<br />

The Reeves, uncle and aunt of<br />

Willie Farrel, and the Farrel<br />

family, were en route to Arling- -<br />

Mr .Ferrel, most critically in-jue- red,<br />

was reported Thursday<br />

to have favorable chances for<br />

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rtaaHrtta' Jawtary 1, lNt<br />

Pabllihed Try Thursday<br />

BeVI I M WJIWIMI Aieaae<br />

Jetty V. Clare, Owaer aai<br />

attar at the peatefllce at<br />

the act of March t, 1IM.<br />

SjCTlflel TO IBS PUBLIC Amy<br />

raMhher<br />

reeutatioa. er standing of amy<br />

tie will be gladly corrected ufea<br />

to tk attoatlt af the puUJehera.<br />

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When fire strikes your business<br />

remember the loss to you not<br />

only includes replacement but<br />

also loss pf sales. Protect your-<br />

self with fire insurance.<br />

INSURANCE IS THE BEST POLICY<br />

S W. I. (Scotch) COGGINS<br />

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hot. tudsy watr that get; flothe really clean gentryl Clothes<br />

art in water atf Km' Maw mi kalf in, hall out. Live-Wat-<br />

Action aUo rlims,wk, each time in clean, freth water.<br />

Sec how MawNlHiy Air new wather fits into kitchen- s- at<br />

well as utility mm and laundries. Fits close to the wal . . .<br />

ew high back-faaa- l puts all controls in easy, safe reach.<br />

Frgklire' BapMry Syte gets clothes far drier than most<br />

9mm washers. Many clothe are ready to iron at one. All ar<br />

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HASKELL COUNTY HISTORY<br />

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2S Tears Age Oct 15, 1131<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Ballard<br />

and family are moving to Clovls,<br />

N. M. dhis week.<br />

T. J. Arbuckle spent several<br />

days In Wichita Falls this week<br />

at the bedside of Mrs. 'Arbuckle<br />

who is a patient In a hospital<br />

there.<br />

Marion Felker of this city has<br />

been elected president of the<br />

student body at Austin College,<br />

Sherman. He is also head of the<br />

men's honor council at the college.<br />

The Throckmorton Milling Co.<br />

burned early Thursday morning,"<br />

with loss on the building and machinery<br />

estimated at $7,000. In<br />

addition, between 3,500 and<br />

4,000 bushels of wheat were des-<br />

troyed. was that city's most<br />

disastrous fire In a number of<br />

years.<br />

The Haskell Indiana will nnen<br />

their conference football season<br />

) against the Merkel High School<br />

team here Friday afternoon at 4<br />

o'clock.<br />

Between $70 and $80 in currency<br />

and silver was taken from<br />

the safe in Lee Grocery Store<br />

Saturday night, by thieves who<br />

gained entrance to the store after<br />

breaking hrough the front screen<br />

and door.<br />

O. B. Norman, vice president of<br />

the First National Bank at Lame-s-a<br />

was here several days this<br />

week on business.<br />

a residence belonging<br />

to George Darnell and occupied by<br />

Mf. and Mrs. Rufus Banks, was<br />

destroyed by fire which was dis<br />

covered around 11:30 Thursday<br />

night. The fire was believed to<br />

have started in the kitchen of the<br />

home. Mr. and Mrs. Banks lost<br />

practically all their household effects<br />

in the blaze.<br />

There had been 11,481 bales of<br />

cotton ginned in Haskell County<br />

prior to Oct. 1, 1931, the U. S.<br />

Department of Agriculture reported<br />

this week. The figures<br />

compares with 9.646 bales ginned<br />

to the same date in 1930.<br />

W. T. is<br />

Sheriff Sarrels attending<br />

the State Sheriff's Convention<br />

in Fort Worth this week.<br />

Tears Age Oct. 21, 1911<br />

Miss Lottie Webster has accepted<br />

a position as chief clerk<br />

in the Haskell post office.<br />

G. J. Miller has leased the<br />

mineral wells south of town, and<br />

plans to make improvements at<br />

the pavillion and market the<br />

water, which has been analyzed<br />

Makbile<br />

washer does any<br />

kind of wash<br />

automatically<br />

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properties.<br />

J. D. Kinnison made a business<br />

trip to Waco this week, leaving<br />

here Monday in his auto.<br />

Judge Gordon B. McGuire came<br />

in on Wednesday night's train<br />

from Sweetwater, where he has<br />

been attending district court.<br />

Joe Hawkins of China Springs,<br />

McLennan County, was here this<br />

week looking after some property<br />

he owns in this county.<br />

D. M. Winn, who has been<br />

traveling in Central Texas for<br />

the Haskell Broom Factory, spent<br />

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THE HASKELL FREE PRESS<br />

the week at home with his family.<br />

Mr. Winn snys the brooms<br />

manufactured in Haskell sell<br />

right along with the best brooms<br />

from anywhere.<br />

Ed Kcistcr, who has been in the<br />

Pacific Coast states working for<br />

the Harrlman railroad system, is<br />

here visiting his mother. There<br />

C. M. Day of Denver, Colo., division<br />

superintendent of Adams<br />

Express Company, was here Friday<br />

looking after the company s<br />

business in this city.<br />

.59 Team Ago Oct. 2, 1W1<br />

It wil! te surprising to people<br />

not acquainted with the possibilities<br />

and resources of West Texas<br />

to learn that Haskell County<br />

boasts of a 30-ac- re fruit farm. H.<br />

r. nr7le of the northwest part<br />

of the county, has more than 200<br />

grape vines that bore fruit this<br />

year. In addition to grapes, other<br />

plantings from which he gathered<br />

J. E. WALLING. JR,<br />

Humble Agent<br />

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fruit this year Included peaches,<br />

plums, apricots and berries.<br />

Principal J. T. Lltaey of the<br />

Haskell Public School stated this<br />

week that in the future, a<br />

wrlt-c- n<br />

excuse from parents would be<br />

required from every pupil absent<br />

at school for half a day or more.<br />

J. H. Cunningham is on a business<br />

trip to Clalrcmont this week.<br />

The Commissioners Court hat<br />

called for bids on building five<br />

P106RESS WEEK<br />

WSasttSlrH<br />

Oil Progress<br />

means more<br />

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his week the United States will focus its attention<br />

on the oil industry's contributions to the high American<br />

standard of living, to the nation's industrial progress, and<br />

to the national defense. This is Oil Progress Week.<br />

Texans know the story well: as home folks in the oil<br />

country, they share the oil industry's pride in supplying<br />

the resource that ppwers a major share of the country's<br />

industries, all its airplanes and automobiles, most of its<br />

ships and trains:<br />

Texans realize, moreover, that oil's progress means<br />

even more to them than it does to many other Americans.<br />

For example, the value of the crude oil produced in West<br />

Texas' m' 1950 approximately a billion dollars. This<br />

is not "boom monfy," West Texas uses it to pay taxes,<br />

alalia ahf irf-fbu- ys homes, ,i;oceries, light and<br />

heat; doctors collect a portion .of it; landowners receive<br />

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bridges and repairing another w. .<br />

Clark Road, one brtdfe on Main<br />

Paint Creek, one on Willow Paint<br />

two on Turkey Paint, and one<br />

bridge on Buffalo Creek on the<br />

Major Smith road. To be repaired<br />

li the old bridge on the Albany<br />

road across California Creek.<br />

Chas. Martin, who waa once in<br />

the restaurant buatneaa here, and<br />

who now Uvea In Sweetwater,<br />

Goble's Dotrylond Poeteurtied Milk<br />

extra rich, always fresh. Cemei le<br />

your grocer fresh each day. Drink lots<br />

of it, for health and pjeatwrel<br />

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progress means to Vest Texana, Modern, efficient pro' J<br />

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Warranty Deeds<br />

Jnmcs BulllnRton ct ux t0 D.<br />

u Wester, part of the Peter Allen<br />

Survey, Lot No. 3 in Block Y.<br />

J. L. Scots to Opal Rose Lots 7<br />

and 8, Block 20, Flbgcrald Addition<br />

original town of Haskell.<br />

O. J .Hclweg and Sadie Hclweg<br />

to R. p. and E. G. Hattox<br />

being 300 acres out of the William<br />

Walker Survey.<br />

Leonard Ray Hoppe ct ux to<br />

Oscar D. Hoppe Lots 0 and 7 in<br />

Block 59 in Foster Jones Addition,<br />

Sagcrton.<br />

Halllc E. Chapman and wife,<br />

TIlUc Chapman to O. J. and Sadio<br />

Hclweg. Lot No. 3, Block 67 original<br />

town of Haskell.<br />

T. W. Jetton and wife, Velma<br />

to Ben M. Nail and Billic Nail.<br />

Lot 1, Block 5 Robertson & Day<br />

Addition.<br />

W. W. Carlton and wife to Leon<br />

and R. G. Schindler. Part of the<br />

Wm. Walker Survey.<br />

John A. Miller to Orvllle Dar-de-n<br />

ct ux Lot 9, Block 1. Highlands<br />

Addition to the town of<br />

Haskell.<br />

Joe Oldham and Helen Oldham<br />

to Courtney Hunt, Block 88<br />

Peter Allen Survey.<br />

Courtney Hunt t0 T. L. and<br />

Easter Naron. Part of Block 88<br />

ton Addition.<br />

HEARING CENTER<br />

Mr. C. C. Bunnenberg, Bel-ton-e<br />

representative will<br />

be at the Tonkawa Hotel<br />

on Wednesday, Oct. 24th<br />

from 12 noon to 3 p. m.<br />

"Listen to Gabriel Heater<br />

every Wednesday evening<br />

over Mutual Network."<br />

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Beltone Hearing ' Service;<br />

821 8th St. WicblU Falls<br />

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Diamond<br />

GREEN BEANS<br />

Mrs. Winston, Pure<br />

APPLE JELLY<br />

Skinner's Macaroni or<br />

SPAGHETTI<br />

Peter Allen Survey.<br />

S. E. Lanier to Wclncrt Baptist<br />

Church, Lot 8, Block 32.<br />

Geo. W. Burkctt et ux to<br />

Wcincrt Baptist Church Lot 9,<br />

Block 32.<br />

G. S. Mcdford and wife, Mary<br />

E. Mcdford, to Roy E. Mcdford.<br />

J. E .Fields Survey Lot 16.<br />

S. E. Fulton ct ux to W. A.<br />

Holt. Lot 71 town of Haskell,<br />

Peter Allen Survey.<br />

The Farmers Gin Co. of Rochester<br />

to First Baptist Church of<br />

Rochester Block 10, original town<br />

of Rochester.<br />

Stamford Builders Supply to<br />

Thomas Earl Sadler et ux. Lot 7<br />

Block F of the Tandy &<br />

Builders Supply to<br />

Gerald Douglas Lytic. Lot 2, part<br />

of 3, Block K to the Tandy &<br />

.Plnkerton Addition.<br />

Stamford Builders Supply to<br />

Rex A. Felker et ux. Lot 5 in<br />

Block K to the Tandy & Plnker-to- n<br />

Addition.<br />

Stamford Builders Supply to<br />

Royce D. Smith. Lot 1, Block K<br />

Tandy & Pinkerton Addition.<br />

Stamford 'Builders Supply to<br />

Doyle Jean Johnson ct ux Lot 12,<br />

Block J. Tandy & Pinkerton Addition.<br />

Stamford Builders Supply to<br />

Paul Dean Dick et ux. Lot , 6,<br />

Block K. Tandy & Pinkerton Addition.<br />

Stamford Builders Supply to<br />

Jesse N. Spence et ux. Lot 5,<br />

Block J. Tandy & Pinkerton<br />

Stamford Builders Supply to<br />

Jack C. Harvey ct ux. Lot '9 in<br />

Block F. Tandy & Pinkerton Addition.<br />

WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT<br />

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' 'Rnopr at Juries County will<br />

meet ,for an afternoon program<br />

of tn0ntf Sundav Oct. 21 at the<br />

.Calvary Baptist Church In Stam<br />

ford, Sam White, weu Known<br />

song-- , leader ,of that community<br />

announced.<br />

has<br />

The program will begin at 2<br />

p. m., and a special is<br />

in waco<br />

City Secretary T. J. Arbuckle<br />

spent the week end in Waco,<br />

where he visited, in "the home of<br />

his daughter and family, Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Roy Clay Brock and attend-<br />

Baylor-Arkans- ed the as football<br />

game. He returned by way of<br />

Fort Worth where he visited his<br />

son, Carl Arbuckle and family.<br />

22 Size Can<br />

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Singing Will Be<br />

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extended 'singers of Haskell and<br />

vicinity to attend, White said.<br />

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John L. Dagen New<br />

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John L. Dageh has been named<br />

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district of the Chisholm Trail<br />

Council, Boy Scouts of America.<br />

according to announcement this<br />

week of Robert Glow of Abilene,<br />

executive of the Chisholm Trail<br />

Council, The northern district is<br />

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Shackelford counties.<br />

Dagen will report November 1<br />

from the Concho Valley Council,<br />

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where he has been serving as<br />

Field Fxecutive for the past three<br />

and one half years. He is a graduate<br />

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scout Training School held at<br />

Mendham. N. J. He attended the<br />

University of Texas and Sul Ross.<br />

Before entering professional<br />

Scouting he served in a volunteer<br />

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Pack committeeman. As a Scout<br />

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Haskell County HD<br />

Clubs To Observe<br />

UN. Day<br />

Ualted Nations Day --Wednesday,<br />

Oct. 24 will be observed by<br />

fcfca mm Demonstration Clubs of<br />

HaatatU County, Miss Thelma<br />

WirfM, county HD agent, hns<br />

announced.<br />

"Tills October 24 marks he day<br />

six ycara ago when tho charter<br />

Notice<br />

TO ALL LOCKER PATRONS: If<br />

you have not raised a beef or<br />

ho to put in your locker this fall,<br />

are furnish you with either<br />

one at wholesale prices. If you<br />

cannot use a whole beef arrangements<br />

can be made for a half or<br />

quarter. Ask about this way of<br />

cutting down on living expenses.<br />

Phelps Locker Plant<br />

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force," Miss Wlrgcs explained.<br />

"On this day we reaffirm the<br />

alms of the organization, recall<br />

its achievements and pledge to<br />

combinc our efforts to realize its<br />

purposes," she said.<br />

"As these clubs make flags, or<br />

fly flags made last year, display<br />

posters, and have programs, they<br />

want to help the public see where<br />

United Nations stand today," Miss<br />

Wirgcs continued. "Now, as on<br />

October 24, 1045, the United Nations<br />

objectives arc the greatest<br />

cood of all mankind: to main<br />

tain peace and security; taking<br />

effective collective action wnen<br />

necssary and using every means<br />

tn settle international differences<br />

peacefully; to develop friendly<br />

relations between nations basd on<br />

their equality and<br />

to cooperate in economic,<br />

social, cultural and humanitarian<br />

progress; and to serve as the<br />

world center for harmonizing the<br />

actions of nations to achieve<br />

these ends."<br />

DR. J. G. VAUGHTER<br />

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Haskell Marine In Korea Says US<br />

Forces Well Supplied For Winter<br />

Pfc. Billy Ray Lusk, Haskell 1<br />

Marine who is now with a U. S. '<br />

Marine artillery battery a, the<br />

front in Korea, believes that his<br />

outfit will be well supplied with<br />

winter "gear" when cold weather<br />

comes, according to a recent letter<br />

to his parents, Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Raymond Lusk of Haskell.<br />

The young Marine, in a letter<br />

dated Oct. 7, said his outfit was<br />

being used as a "guinea pig" for<br />

new winter gear, and were receiving<br />

plenty of warm clothing.<br />

His battery is well entrenched,<br />

with the guns dug in to where<br />

the "Gooks," as he called the<br />

enemy, would have to score a<br />

direct hit to do any damage.<br />

Casualties in his branch of thc<br />

service have been light, thc<br />

young Marine assured his parents.<br />

Pfc. Lusk said (he only North<br />

Koreans he had seen were the<br />

prisoners being brought in. His<br />

battery at the time he wrote, was<br />

three miles from the enemy lines<br />

and he could occasionally see a<br />

"Gook" for an instant on a road<br />

the Marine Battery had covered.<br />

The Haskell Marine praised the<br />

O. J. and C. E. Helweg<br />

THANK PUBLIC<br />

We want to express our sincere thanks to our customers<br />

and friends for the fine reception given us as your Minneapolis<br />

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Your patronage and words of encouragement have<br />

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and continued patronage.<br />

In the near future we expect to have our new building<br />

completed with more spacious quarters which will enable us<br />

to serve you even better. Location will be one block east of<br />

where we now are.<br />

See us on your next tractor deal or for farm equipment.<br />

No job too small or too large to receive our prompt attention<br />

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men in his battery for the consideration<br />

they gave him when he<br />

arrived at the front. "They are<br />

a swell bunch of Joes, always<br />

showing me things I should<br />

know about thc front," he wrote.<br />

His battery is well housed in<br />

tents, and have electric lights and<br />

their own 'galley' or kltohen<br />

which premits them to have hot<br />

meals most of the time, he said.<br />

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ed. They urge the homemaker ley.<br />

never to woolens while wet S<br />

or to place them in hot water,<br />

chnnging suddenly from warm to<br />

or cold. Never use strong<br />

in the washing<br />

they warn.<br />

nrpssincr wool. ithe<br />

3. m<br />

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! TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCn<br />

hot<br />

east on<br />

alkalies<br />

water,<br />

Highway.<br />

B. F. Gaskamp, Pastor<br />

Wrmr fnr<br />

School and Class<br />

enAxlallcte MMinmanil licinff rtrv at 9:30<br />

woole nressine cloth with a Divine Worship at<br />

cheese cloth wrung out from wat- -. l0 a- -<br />

er over it. If more is' Sermon theme: There Joy in<br />

needed use two thicknesses of Beln rub<br />

Located Throckmorton<br />

Sunday Bible<br />

Service<br />

moisture<br />

a Christian. Luke 10:17-2- 2.<br />

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brilliaat aew power aaaootkly,<br />

eflortleaely, aaUauticalhl<br />

WUWUHI "Racfar" pew U<br />

ruggd pMMrl The "Rocket" ia<br />

read.proved oyer billioas of<br />

Bailee owner prajed.hT aearly<br />

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rintir<br />

LETTERS<br />

From Our Readers<br />

To thc Editor: !<br />

Every person who receives an<br />

Old Age Assistance check from<br />

the state should read HJR 6 dealing<br />

with Old Arc Assistance,<br />

study the same carefully and vote<br />

against It. They claim that it will<br />

Increase and staballzc your pension.<br />

If administered as written<br />

It will reduce your pcsnlnos and<br />

mnybc destroy them. This resolution<br />

attempts to amend Section<br />

51A of Article 3 0f the present<br />

Constitution by raising the sum<br />

from 535,000,000 to $42,000,000.<br />

All the author would have to do<br />

have done was to copy the pres-<br />

$35,-000,0- ent Article and strike out<br />

00<br />

and inserted<br />

But he wrote a new Article, and<br />

In doing so messed things up.<br />

Section 35 of Article 3 of the<br />

Constitution provides: "No bill<br />

shall contain more than one<br />

subject, which shall be expressed<br />

In its title. But if any subject<br />

shall be embraced In an Act<br />

which shall not be expressed In<br />

the title, such Act shall be void<br />

as . to so much thereof as shall<br />

not be so expressed."<br />

The subject of Section 51A<br />

sought to be amended is "needy<br />

aged persons who ere actual bona<br />

fide citizens or Texas and who<br />

are over age of 65, etc." It takes<br />

Pfc. Lusk is a graduate of Has- this entirc sentence to constitute<br />

kell High School where he was a the subject. The person must be<br />

Star on thc Indian football squad.<br />

a bona fide citizen of Texas<br />

He attended WTSTC at Canyon over 65 years of age before he<br />

mid-ter- until m before enlisting in<br />

can be considered eligible for a<br />

the Marine Corps Feb. 1 this<br />

pension. This language Clearly<br />

year. He received his basic train-<br />

complies with Section 35 of Aring<br />

at San Diego, Calif., and ticle 3 of thc Constitution.<br />

was transferred to the Marlne<br />

Section 1 of HJR 6 says that the<br />

base at Ocean Side, Calif., until Legislature shall have the power<br />

he shipped overseas September for the payment of assistance to<br />

15. He arrived at the front in needy persons who are over 65<br />

Korea October 1st.<br />

years of age, and does not pres-<br />

The young Marine declared cribe any other qualifications.<br />

that letters and mail from home Under this language a man may<br />

provided the brightest spots for be a citizen of any other<br />

servicemen in Korea.<br />

state and at the same time be a<br />

His address is: Pfc. Billy Ray resident of Texas and draw a<br />

Lusk, 1171734. Dog Bat. 2nd Bn., pension.<br />

11th Marines, FMF. Care of FPO, It will be much better to kill<br />

San Francisco, Calif.<br />

thc resolution than to have<br />

4<br />

droves of needy people come into<br />

thc state and getting on the pen-<br />

Woolen Clothes sion roll. A man, to draw a pen-<br />

for sion from Texas ought to be a<br />

Winter Wear Need citizen of Texas. The submlsssion<br />

of this resolution in this form was<br />

Special Care<br />

a legislative job badly done. The<br />

thing to do is to vote against<br />

Now that brisk winter days are HJR 6.<br />

just around the corner, most peo-<br />

Yours,<br />

ple will soon be pulling out their T. H. McGregor, Austin, Texas<br />

wool clothes. Certain rules need<br />

.s.<br />

to be followed in caring for VISITORS IN A. Y.<br />

woolens, and here are a few of-- CORLEY HOME<br />

fered by clothing specialists with .<br />

A&M College Station Service. Mr. and Mrs. A. Y. Corley of<br />

If wool garments are to be this city had as guests in their<br />

washed, use water with lukewarm home Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. R. S,<br />

temperature 95 to 100 degrees Chambers of Mart, Mr. and Mrs,<br />

and this applies to both washing J. W. Chandler of Stamford and<br />

and rinsing.<br />

Mr. and Mrs.,E. E. Hammond ol<br />

The specialists point out four Corpus Christl. Mr. and Mrs.<br />

ways in which the softness and ' Hammond remained for a several<br />

shape of woolens can be destroy- - days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Cor-<br />

cheese cloth over thq dry pressing I<br />

S??1.-u7,- e len PJe8S,n cl0h' In 1659 It was unlawful in<br />

the moisture evenly Massachusetts to have a Merry<br />

and the iron does not stick to Christmas.<br />

dry cotton cloth. As a rule, wool<br />

should be pressed on the wrong, '<br />

t$jt .i' 'V ,' ffou<br />

$42,000,000.<br />

side, but such garments as men's<br />

trousers can be pressed on the<br />

rignt siae 11 a woolen pressing<br />

cloth and dry cotton cloth arc<br />

used. Brushing with the nap after<br />

the wool is dry will add to the<br />

softness Of the fabric.<br />

Needed every<br />

minute<br />

Whether you drive one<br />

mile or many miles and<br />

whether you drive once a<br />

week or every day, your<br />

car may cause you a crippling<br />

financial loss.<br />

Carry complete Automobile<br />

insurance. Then wherever<br />

you go or whatever<br />

happens you'll be protected.<br />

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ACME<br />

Insurance Agency<br />

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Toakawa Hotel Bids.<br />

, LBONARD<br />

J. EUfOtE SMITH<br />

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HALLOWE'EN DANCE<br />

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Tuesday Night, October 30<br />

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MUSIC BY<br />

THE MELODY BOYS<br />

Admission $1.50<br />

OPTIONAL<br />

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Service Station nrva r!i'v Hnlt. Grocery<br />

wn'n orner Gulf Bu'ton Chevrolet, John Darnell<br />

Garage, Howard's Service Station. .<br />

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Thursday, October IS, 1IS1<br />

,r Plumbing Is Our Job!<br />

3 Years To Pay<br />

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Firt<br />

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Phone 601 --J or<br />

JT'<br />

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fnl.<br />

Dollars forflil ... Why All<br />

You Did Was Exchange It!<br />

... we actually meet mm people<br />

thU occasionally. They're the folk who<br />

5,000 miles o the same eil, sever get a<br />

job, save a tuck est tire rotation and<br />

to trade their can every IS month. Be<br />

hi. Regular service costs LESS! Drive up<br />

IHNNIES SER. STA.<br />

Robison<br />

Vf-<br />

206 N. Ave. V'frmAi<br />

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fIntft. The uenokjum laduitty b a snifhty hand<br />

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ftn t"' .if<br />

m,QQQ mlUi lism, help tht jTj<br />

dustry serve me nado by ecooomkally and ffkiamtly<br />

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News From Sagerton<br />

Scott Crnblrco of Glen Rose<br />

nnd Ills sister, Vivian of Fort<br />

worth visited old friends hero<br />

Sundny, They nro former residents<br />

of Satfcrton.<br />

Mr. nnd Mrs. Chns. Clnrk of.<br />

Holllday nnd Mrs. Vcrn Clovo-lnf- id<br />

of Iown Pnrk visited Mr.'<br />

nna Mrs. John Clnrk Sundny.<br />

Members of the congregation of<br />

St. Paul's Lutheran Church dropped<br />

In at 'ihTT pnrsonnge Friday<br />

evening to help Mrs. Oelke, the<br />

pastor's wife, celebrate her birthday.<br />

Pastor Oelke and son, Luther<br />

were als0 present.<br />

The Luther League of the St.<br />

Paul's Lutheran Church entertained<br />

the Luther Leaguers from<br />

Trinity Lutheran Church in Has- -,<br />

kcll with a party in the church<br />

basement Sunday evening. A<br />

film was shown the young people I<br />

by Pastor Oelke nnd then all<br />

enjoyed a Hallowe'en party In<br />

the church basement..<br />

Rnv. O. K nollto nnetnr. nf St.<br />

Paul's Lutheran Church has an- -<br />

nuuiiLL-- ill: a i ouuuuy, uti, n us<br />

the day when confirmation class<br />

will have examination day. It will<br />

be in connection with the church<br />

services Sunday morning at 11:00.<br />

The confirmation date will bo<br />

Sunday, Oct. 28. On this day a<br />

.group picture of the whole con<br />

gregation will be made after the<br />

church service.<br />

Mrs. Clancey Lehrmann observed<br />

her birthday Sunday after-no- n,<br />

Oct. 14. The following attended:<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Bernhard<br />

Letz and Buddy, Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Otto Lehrmann, Adrienne and<br />

Willie D., Mr. and Mrs. Norvell<br />

Lehrmann, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin<br />

m<br />

if GUYS a DOLLS - ICE CYCLES<br />

COTTON IOWL FOOTIALL<br />

MIDWAY -- THULLCADE<br />

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THE HASKELL FREE PRESS PAGE FIYl<br />

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cr, whose home is in Benjamin.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hertel and<br />

family and Mrs. Emma Baltz vis<br />

itcd little Janice Hertel, who is a<br />

patient nt the Polio Foundation<br />

Hollo, Mrs. A. Nlcrdlcck and nt Gonzales Sunday. They can'<br />

Margie, James nnd Sara Lehr- only visit her on Sunday and then<br />

mann and Mr. and Mrs. Henry for only n few hours. They re-- 1<br />

Lehrmann.<br />

port that she is making steady<br />

The Ladles Mission Circle of progress. Milton and Alvin Maththe<br />

St. Paul's Lutheran Church is, who are also there from Sag-<br />

met In the church Sunday aftererton, arc also making progress.!<br />

noon for their regular monthly Alvin, wh0 wns nearly completely ,<br />

meeting. A film was shown to the paralyzed ean now movo his,<br />

Inrltna nnA ttinlp hnelintirla urtin arms. i<br />

I<br />

met with the Brotherhood. There Rev. Virgil Meyer, pastor of the<br />

was a short program and the Zion Lutheran Church, has nn-- (<br />

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thank offering boxes collected. nounccd that sundny, uct. n win<br />

Thb money will go for mission be Mission Festival Day at the<br />

work. The Brotherhood met int church. The Rev. John C. Roock<br />

the basement at the same time) of Brownwood will be the guest<br />

and they were happy to have five speaker.: Morning bervice will be<br />

new members, Bill Vahlenkamp, at 11:00 and his topic will be<br />

Herman Raphelt, Arnold Rcimer, "Are You a Steward for the Gos-<br />

John Vahlenkamp and Robert pel of Christ?" Afternoon services<br />

Dudensing.<br />

I will be at 3 o'clock and his topic<br />

Miss Lorettn Mae Neinast, will bc "Have You a Heart for a<br />

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Soul?" Dinner will be served in<br />

Neinast was honored with n the parish hall at noon.<br />

birthday party in her home Fri- - The Mens Club of the Zion<br />

day evening, Oct. 12, although her Lutheran Church met in the par-<br />

birthday was not until Oct. 17. J<br />

ane was id. a targe group oi<br />

teen-age- rs enjoyed 'the games<br />

and refreshments.<br />

Members of the Sagerton Methodist<br />

Church Men's organization<br />

went to Tuexdo Thursrinv niffht<br />

to meet with the men there. The<br />

next meeting will be here in Sagerton.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Van Laughlin of<br />

Le-Fcv- Rule and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff re<br />

and Mr, nnd Mrs. Oscar<br />

LeFevre of Sagerton were guests<br />

of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert LeFevre<br />

and children Thursday night of<br />

last week.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Cliff LeFevre<br />

honoredj their granddaughter,<br />

Glenda Clark with a birthday<br />

dinner in their home Sunday. Her<br />

birthday was Tuesday, Oct. 16.<br />

Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Oscar<br />

LeFevre, Mrs. Reece Clark and<br />

Glenda, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Le-<br />

Fevre, Linda and Larry, and the<br />

hosts.<br />

Mr.<br />

BBr"BBBnRBBBmi mmmmmmwmni"i and Mrs. Edward Laughlin<br />

and their two grandsons of Cyril,<br />

M6GEH mm KST Okla. spent last week end with<br />

Mr Ml relatives here.<br />

16 FUHpacked DAYS! The Ladies of the Zion Lutheran<br />

Church met in the home of<br />

Mrs. Will Tredemeyer and Mrs.<br />

Weldon Tredemeyer Thursday on,<br />

M<br />

,<br />

1'<br />

ish hall Friday night, Oct. 12,<br />

with C. E. Stegemoeller and F. A.<br />

Stegemoeller as hosts. The club<br />

has just recently been organized<br />

and 2 new members were added.<br />

They are Oscar Manske and Carl<br />

Hertel. -<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hertel and<br />

family were surprised Wednes<br />

day night of last week when relatives<br />

and friends of this com<br />

munity dropped in for a surprise<br />

house warming in their new home<br />

north of Sagerton, Games were<br />

played. Those attending were Mr.<br />

and Mrs. J. A. Hertel and family,<br />

Mr. and Mrs. M. Y. Benton, Mr.<br />

and Mrs. Joe Clark and children,<br />

Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Sheld, Mr.<br />

and Mrs. John Clark, Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Jack Anderson, Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Charles Clark and sons, Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Glynn Loworn, Mrs. Emma<br />

Baitz and family, Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Emil Wolsch, Mr. and Mrs. E. H.<br />

Dlers, Mr. and Mrs. Buster Tredemeyer<br />

and family, Mr. and Mrs.<br />

August Hahn, Mr. and' Mrs. Harvey<br />

Hahn, Mr. and Mrs. Hoag of<br />

Aspermont, Mr. and Mrs. Leon<br />

Stegemoeller, Mr. and Mrs. C. E.<br />

Stesemoeller and Mr. and Mrs.<br />

F. A. Stegemoeller, Mrs. Wm.<br />

Tredemeyer, Mr. and Mrs. Weldon<br />

Tredemeyer and children, j<br />

Rev. and Mrs. Meyer and the host.-an-d<br />

hostess and their children. J<br />

Miss Ann Smith of Kilgore,<br />

daughter of the late Murry Smith<br />

all formerly of Sagerton, was<br />

married to T. D. Yarbrough of<br />

Kilgore Monday, Oct. 8. The<br />

couple are moving to Henderson<br />

where they will make their<br />

Oct. 11. The Rev. Virgil<br />

Meyer, pastor, discussed mission<br />

work. After the business meeting<br />

an auction sale was held to raise<br />

funds for the parish hall. Pumpkin<br />

pie with whipped cream,<br />

sandwiches, potato chips, olives<br />

and coffee were served to Rev.<br />

and Mrs. Meyer and Mmes. Beno<br />

Erdman, C. F. Erdman, Emil home. .<br />

Wolsch, Truman Burgess, Rufus Jack Tabor, a student at Tarle-to- n<br />

Schmidt, Carl Hertel, Joe Clark, State College at Stephenville,<br />

Emma Battz, Carl Duresedow, Ot- spent last week end with his<br />

to Miers, C. E. Stegemoeller, A. mother, Mrs. John L. Gulnn and<br />

Hahn. Leon Stegemoeller. Ervin family.<br />

Dlers, F. A. Stegemoeller, Buster<br />

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Tredemeyer and the hostesses.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hertel have HERE FROM NEW JERSEY<br />

as their guest Mrs. Hertel's moth-- !Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pace of<br />

Fort Lee, N. J., are here for a<br />

visit in the home nf their parents,<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Joe E. Pace. This<br />

is the first time in six years that<br />

Walter has been here for a visit.<br />

He Is employed with a large construction<br />

company In New<br />

W. E. Skains<br />

Junk Yard<br />

Bate<br />

We now have a complete line of Imperial batteries and have installed a quick<br />

charger and can care for your battery needs. See us for your next battery.<br />

Unshipped<br />

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of ranking Indian scorer 'tailback yards in two trys after being out<br />

IT. Ball will Davis, the Haskell Tn<br />

vada the ranks of AAA football<br />

Friday night when they go to<br />

Big-- Spring for a non-confereengagement<br />

with the Big Spring<br />

Steer.<br />

The heavier Big Spring squad,<br />

with weight advantage of<br />

around 25-3- 0 pounds over the<br />

Indians, will be pointing for revenge<br />

for the defeat administer,<br />

ed at the hands of the Indians<br />

last year.<br />

The tribe will leave Haskell at<br />

11 a. m. Friday for Big Spring,<br />

and H Js expected that several<br />

nunared Haskell supporters will<br />

attend the game.<br />

In their second conference<br />

game of the season last Friday,<br />

the Indians lost a hard-foug- Of the came from the first nerlod<br />

because of injuries.<br />

Collins was injured on the first<br />

play of the game nnd was carried<br />

to a Sweetwater hospital. He returned<br />

In time to enter third<br />

period play.<br />

Kenneth Davos, Indian tailback,<br />

suffered a wrenched knee that<br />

took him out of the game in the<br />

second period. The injury may<br />

keep him out the remainder of<br />

the season.<br />

Tommy Roblson, Indian center,<br />

was out of thc game in the fourth,<br />

due to n referee's mix-u- p in<br />

identity of players.<br />

"With every member of the<br />

squad credited with heads-u- p<br />

ht performance, outstanding on the<br />

contest to the Roscoe Plowboys, Indian squad were Robison, Hol-le- y,<br />

l-- 0, at Roscoe. Despite the loss, James Fowler, Don Dendy<br />

the Indians sparkling defense and Davis.<br />

that held the Plowboys scoreless<br />

until late in the first half, sent<br />

he Indians stock higher<br />

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The Plowboys passing attack<br />

accounted for the major credit in their mother, Mrs. L. N. Lusk,<br />

the win, with the Indians holding accompanied by Jim Dlllard<br />

Roscoe to<br />

of<br />

minor gains in rushing Plalnview, are spending<br />

and power<br />

this week<br />

plays.<br />

The Indians posed several serious<br />

scoring threats, and in the<br />

third 'period drove to the Plow--<br />

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ANNOUNCING<br />

New Location of<br />

ARK ALLRED<br />

RADIATOR SHOP<br />

To all ef oar friends and customers we weald like for yea<br />

to drop by and see as In our new place of baslaesa. We are bow<br />

located en the Staaaferd Highway, 399 Ave. E.<br />

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Win Over Goree<br />

FridayNight<br />

An olrl Enollnh law stated thnt<br />

the truth of a statement made it<br />

none the less libelous. In fact, its<br />

beine true was an "aaffravation o<br />

the 'crime."<br />

Especially for<br />

JUNIOR<br />

We now have clothes for your young<br />

ones, also. There is no trade name that as-<br />

sures greater quality than BOTANY. Tail-<br />

ored by "Master Clothes" in sizes from 12<br />

to 22.<br />

We ateo have a selection of boys suits<br />

of Rayon made by Henley Hull. These are<br />

priced to fit everyone's pocketbook.<br />

Felkers'<br />

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Men's Wear<br />

Cotton Pulled<br />

WE WILL<br />

CUSTOM PULLING<br />

2.00 PER HUNDRED<br />

3.00 PER ACRE<br />

OR ON HALVES<br />

See Us Before You Plow Your Cotton Up<br />

The Cotton We Have Stripped Brought Top Price<br />

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Rev. M. D. Rexrode, pastor '<br />

the First Baptist Church, was<br />

speaker Tuesday night at a<br />

meeting of personnel of the Sunday<br />

School Department of the<br />

Olney First Baptist Church. Approximately<br />

75 persons attended<br />

thc meeting.<br />

Thc Haskell minister was accompanied<br />

to Olney by Jetty V.<br />

Clare, publisher of The Free<br />

Press and former owner and<br />

publisher of The Olney Enter.<br />

Prise.<br />

Shrine Circus Will<br />

Show In Abilene<br />

Oct 29, 30,31<br />

Address Lions<br />

wliVr .Jlr "VKt uio siaiion<br />

KWFT, Wichka Falls.<br />

Dr. Edwards, member. of the<br />

faculty of Mldwev Trnit,Miw<br />

is an authority an umrM attJ,<br />

land his address will be?partlcu-Harl- y<br />

interesting in viewof 'Uie<br />

mi ??rnauonnl tren of<br />

"r" CHRISTIAN CHUKCH .<br />

gw ot N. 2nd<br />

r.<br />

and Ave.lr)<br />

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free press<br />

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uciauvcs. una menus .mc -- i<br />

quested to observe ine iouowuig<br />

schedule of the visiting-hours- :. 8 to<br />

10:30 a. m.; artcrnoon, .. io ;w<br />

p. m.; evening, 6:30 to 8:30 p. m.<br />

Registered as patients in thc<br />

hospital Thursday morning were:<br />

Mrs. Henrietta Pcrrln, medical,<br />

Haskell.<br />

Mrs. E. W. Krcger, surgery,<br />

Wclncrt.<br />

Mrs. Herbert H. Rucffcr and<br />

infant son, Haskell.<br />

The Paint Creek Pirates put<br />

heir first win in six-m- an conference<br />

play for 1951 in the record<br />

book Friday night, Oct. 12, with<br />

a triumphant B8.fi tallv nv the<br />

Goree Wildcats, on the Wildcat's<br />

own field.<br />

ine .riraies, sua sore from two i<br />

tight defensive games, had a free<br />

rein to complete offensive play.<br />

ineyiounauie wiacats decidedly<br />

lacking in this phase of thc game.<br />

The boys who ran touchdowns<br />

were not individually identified<br />

since Dracticallv evtrvono nn the<br />

bench scored, except the waiter-boy- s.<br />

The Pirates led play nil the<br />

way through the game. The<br />

Thurman and Vernon Lusk and score late in<br />

at Alto. Texas, where thev nn<br />

vismng in cne nomes of Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Tommy Fitts and Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Gene Chrlste.<br />

Wildcats only Abilene Man Is<br />

Campaign Advisor<br />

In March of Dimes<br />

Wally Akin, City Manager for<br />

Interstate Theaters in Abilene,<br />

has been appointed District Campaign<br />

Advisor for 10 northwest<br />

Texas counties surrounding Abilene<br />

in the 1952 March of Dimes<br />

Campaign. LlovH fSretrnrv nf<br />

Houston, state chairman, annouh- -<br />

cea loaay.<br />

As campaign coordinator 'for<br />

came the National<br />

4he game<br />

Foundation for<br />

with the Pirates about<br />

six or seven touchdowns ahead ters, Akin will work, with Fisher,<br />

oi them, and more scores piling Haskell, Borden, Jones, Kent,<br />

up on practically every play. Nolan, Mitchell, Scurry, Stonewall<br />

and Tavlor cnnntiixi In ihelr<br />

Jan. 1, 1952 fund raising acti<br />

Three Home Games vities.<br />

The objective nf the romnaton<br />

which is the National Founda-<br />

Slated for Paint tion's only fund raising activity,<br />

is to enable Texas to provide<br />

care Creek for its own nollo natlents<br />

Pirates<br />

and nnv its hM nt v.. v- .tlbnal<br />

research, epidemic aid, and<br />

The next three conference proiessionai education of medical<br />

games of six man football for personnel programs, Akin stated.<br />

the Paint Creek Pirates will be Accepting the appointment,<br />

played on their own field. Thurs Akin noted the high cost 0f<br />

day night, Oct. 18 the Pirates and<br />

the Mattson Mustangs will clash.<br />

Thursday nlffht. On 5fl th<br />

Pirates are due to meet Vera. This<br />

is slated to be the best home<br />

game or the year. Vera and Wein-e- rt<br />

tied, then Weinert hen<br />

Paint Creek. On the 26th Paint<br />

creek will get a chance to do<br />

their stuff against Vera.<br />

On (the second VovemhA the<br />

Pirates' third and last home game<br />

ox me year will be played on<br />

Pirate Field. It is planned to have<br />

the football sweetheart and football<br />

hero presented and crowned<br />

at that cam whlrv. unit Tu be<br />

tween Paint Creek and Benjamin.<br />

con-<br />

Olga Mnc Rivers, surgery, El- -<br />

gin,<br />

Mrs. G. A ,,..,i..i nrn.H ud<br />

Jh1.mI.4mW Y..1a<br />

t<br />

tinuing treatment fnr kiwiIimi.<br />

years' patients. Almost half of the<br />

Datiewts receivfncf fiVinnttai .<br />

sistance, from the March of Dimes<br />

organization tnis, year will be<br />

Persons Who mntrnrtoj nnKn Ko<br />

ore 1951, Akin said. u<br />

Akin has long been active in<br />

church and civic affairs as well<br />

as in he fight against infantile<br />

paralysis. He served as' Taylor<br />

County Chapter Chairman for<br />

three years and has worked with<br />

other phases during the March of<br />

Dimes Campaigns. ;<br />

remit ana Ar wT fwihlnthrouah The<br />

UUUgmui, muv,<br />

Mrs. H. C. McAdams and Infant<br />

son, Rochester.<br />

Mrs. W. E. Lyckman, Stamford.<br />

Mrs. Jack; Eubanks, medical,<br />

Stamford. . m<br />

Mrs. cloU Thomas and iniant<br />

daughter, Haskell.<br />

Theo Burson, iraciure, nasneu.<br />

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niuei uiuk") iik.-uv- .i -- ..."<br />

Mrs. Roy Cook, surgery, Haskell.<br />

Mrs. A, A. Brooks, surgery,<br />

Goree.<br />

Jackie Cokcr, accident, Haskell.<br />

Mrs. Bob Brock, medical, Has<br />

kell.<br />

Mrs. Emma Thames, mcaicai,<br />

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H. M. Rike, medical, HasKeii.<br />

Mrs. Rufus Warren, medical,<br />

Weathcrford. ., ,<br />

Mrs. M. R. Crawiora, mcaicai,<br />

Unclroll<br />

Don Keith", Owens, accident,<br />

Haskell.<br />

Mrs. Emil Dukatnik and infant<br />

son. ijaskell.<br />

in--fa- nt<br />

Mrs. Robert and<br />

son, Stamford.<br />

DISMISSED:<br />

Victor Ramez, Billy<br />

Guire, Welnert; Mrs. L. L. Bean,<br />

Rochester: Betty Woodard, Rule;<br />

Donny McNelly, Rochester; W. L.<br />

Wockley, Rule; jeanie nurenm- -<br />

nirHi.MM4. Qi.aUaii TTenvtncrtnn.<br />

Haskell; Tino Rodriques. Welnert;<br />

T.tnrin voce Pnwell. Haskell:<br />

Clvde Baty. Weinert; R. D. Stal.<br />

cup, Goree; Olga Araiza, Rule;<br />

E. J. Reed, Mrs.- - nil Rettli down to enJoy the<br />

which the hottttt<br />

ICXas.<br />

delicious food<br />

uiam<br />

hour will lone live IrTthe memory<br />

of all present. .<br />

,<br />

Haskell.<br />

Clemmons<br />

Rule; Mc.<br />

Mrs.<br />

Jayton; V. D.<br />

Walters, Haskell; Lyndon Norman,<br />

Rule; Mrs. Bobby Lee<br />

Howard and infant daughter,<br />

Haskell; r,Mrs. Cogdell Mayfield,<br />

Weinert; tyrs. Woody Strickland,<br />

Haskell; . James Carrol, Weinert;<br />

Mrs. Carl, Hunt, Old Glory; Mrs.<br />

P. G. Kendrick, Haskell; Mrs.<br />

M. E. Trice, Rule; Erma Lee<br />

Garcia, Welnert; Roy Garcia,'<br />

Weinert; Mrs. Ovldia Martinez<br />

.and infant son,<br />

East Side W. M. U.<br />

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breakfast gathered ' p. m. in the p wt Mrs v?tlol<br />

"uTTT'Jf "u"' KaVe, ,<br />

cl"m?eA,.n,?' .u. v.M designated loyal JL2<br />

orde?FSe sale to spoiored<br />

",.. councll heM hi Wondrrf,,?<br />

singing uie 11M A<br />

r"-'f?u"- roll You Sweetheart T"" "J'<br />

Shine on Harvest Moon.<br />

In absence of secretary,<br />

Mrs. Eva Chapman read minutes<br />

of last meeting and the<br />

roll.<br />

A new member, Mrs. Blanche<br />

was present.<br />

Winnie Copcland gave a needle<br />

craft report. Ethel Edwards won<br />

first place and Patterson<br />

second.<br />

Velma Toolcy gave the Thought<br />

the 'Day.<br />

Stella Josselet gave answers to<br />

the question box which proved<br />

very interesting.<br />

Dates names for the meeting<br />

places next six months<br />

were drawn.<br />

The ''washday was sung<br />

by the group.<br />

An all day quilting was planned<br />

Tuesday when Blanche<br />

Long will .hostess and covered<br />

dish luncheon will served.<br />

Present to enjoy the<br />

were Mmcs. Lucretia Florence,<br />

Winnie Conelnnd. Velmn<br />

Pearl Thelina Adams,<br />

Josselet, Flossie Rogers,<br />

Eva Chapman, Ethel Edwards,<br />

Sallie Patterson, the new member,<br />

Blanche Long and the<br />

hostess.<br />

The next meeting will be with<br />

Thelma Adams.<br />

Weinert Future<br />

Homemakers Elect<br />

Officers<br />

Officers for coming year<br />

were elected recently for the<br />

Welnert Chapter. The officers<br />

, '<br />

SnLSf<br />

Ira Shortfor an'aftirt.foad.eakc nished by K<br />

handed a copy , the recipe. Presidcnt 7<br />

While tho rake, liak-- jl K. tees u...<br />

business meeting was heM. Mrs. o. b 5<br />

Mrs. JTohn Powell gave the of 17th w'<br />

county council report. ,he .J! uiel<br />

'in ..."" "l.wweii<br />

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and Achievement Day for Pridnv dent.<br />

After we .X--- !''tj<br />

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to Rogers led A bake be by men in<br />

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Me and tnen yu v o"V". l..!.. .A 1a,. Z.CV "UOWill<br />

the<br />

Each club membei. la to send a ' Ladles attinHu.<br />

pie or cake to be sold. . Baptist Chun i!<br />

called<br />

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for<br />

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angel food cake boked by Miss Glenn, Hamn M.l!!<br />

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of<br />

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the home of Mrs. Eugene.Wheeler N. Alvls. ' i<br />

nn i wt . wnen ine ram num. i .<br />

onstrator, Mrs. H. B. Yarbrough The first Naval<br />

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Service Program y.<br />

I Saturday, Oct. 20. a,nd Mrs. Johnnie Mullins<br />

Guest soeaker at thAmuitin i shnnic -. ia ...,i . 1 and children. --j u-- i i.Mun.ics urc u mTt.<br />

Area IV, therefore is<br />

.<br />

Of the Liorm'Cluh TWuimr nnnn ...<br />

....""" iuna<br />

Haskell<br />

'Dale<br />

fi'fe<br />

umns or<br />

.<br />

Haskell -- --<br />

fluuye proua<br />

0 Ofl -- w... - 2ll 1..1. .<br />

or Betty<br />

in jjic tjuo rooiw ox tne.<br />

.."<br />

Jo. Too, she<br />

ft. ie iirsi area omcer the Has--<br />

Texas C&f. will h rr v ? ketJ Homemaking Department<br />

Edwards, .Well known news'com iias' ever had.<br />

and Junior<br />

Marlin Brown of<br />

"e Arlington last<br />

fr.S.ay t0 at-end<br />

game between<br />

has been given from ' t<br />

Rnrhnr.<br />

and<br />

iii<br />

nlgh<br />

the<br />

also<br />

S1 coee Ariinn<br />

Notice<br />

Navarro<br />

'Clee- - Neal area president that<br />

Xna nn .TmiI.<br />

MuiiinV "fy also :r".v'"; Royce<br />

Mae Rueffer<br />

jRutti Jones have been "" selected as<br />

lington football team. '<br />

.Clara, and Barbara Merchant as<br />

.pianists for 'the district meeting<br />

la A Usl 1<br />

HtMllt niuwi u io ub iiciuJ<br />

in oeymour<br />

on Nov. 10.<br />

CABD OF THANKS<br />

We wish in exnress on nnnre<br />

elation for the beautiful 'flowers'<br />

tne zood orougnt '.o our home and<br />

the many expressions of<br />

extended hv our friends<br />

and neighbors, -<br />

Your many kind acts, which<br />

4ilnAd 111 hear mor aaallv nnv'<br />

P m. Evening Evangelistic<br />

tervice with good Gcapel<br />

ing.<br />

ata<br />

Sermon "A<br />

Word." An IoSSm. &<br />

r<br />

Wednesday 7 p. m, Prayer<br />

meeting and Bible study. Training<br />

iSL ft S'. IMon "vldencM<br />

NaW<br />

of Chrirt'i Deity."<br />

lw- -<br />

Irtan a<br />

' wr-- mium<br />

r 'arrow at the nf ntir helnved<br />

father, will always<br />

9:<br />

te rememoerea.<br />

May God's richest blaacmga be<br />

with each of you. Mrs. R. C.<br />

Lewe<br />

pad'.<br />

- .<br />

rzrtzzT<br />

Tii n ?V'<br />

Kraumoa ' . "<br />

zor tat i<br />

kindness. 'the lovin<br />

armnathT mm Ahm hkan<br />

fferinc during the deathj of our<br />

uwmrvwa nwww, eauawtrp and<br />

father sonUw and brother,<br />

la-ta- w, Anie Keeves.<br />

.May God's rkheai Maninfa raat<br />

wm eaea of youalraTlun<br />

and-Fam-lly. 42p<br />

Ode Of the oldaat liMMnin.,.<br />

currantlv nnhllched la tWm ti.ilj<br />

BHttes u uie Connecticut Courin<br />

naxuanr in<br />

by Green. fc<br />

A Drlntlna turaaa ...<br />

Williarnsburg, Va., in 'ItM, but<br />

unmeaiaieiy suppressed by the<br />

rptal govern, sir<br />

When American printing began.<br />

atiU- - to2 wTe much like<br />

ueed by Gutanburtf t. ..I<br />

a half eanturiaa bafare.<br />

hW there<br />

aad ehlldaaa. Mas. ,,;, ,7 HuJ'TtZtZrZ-fjy- . I<br />

Mm. Wrnm JMh-- M, mUlm'im about 19. Toa there I<br />

lou<br />

husband and<br />

mm, xuuiuwq 174<br />

Thomas<br />

Mi.ii J--<br />

WiUiam<br />

avea<br />

Jakii<br />

- - j r r aaa BjMA<br />

mm tm<br />

i<br />

--Ta hon.pfrsrMr;;<br />

waJT<br />

lUnii<br />

Rrawn flife scene of a lovely<br />

coffee at 9 o'clock Tuesday morn.<br />

Ing Oct. 17,' , s<br />

The hoMai Invited the" MM-be- n<br />

to gather around the break<br />

fast table: Its Center decoraUm<br />

was a round crystal, platter of<br />

fruit sliced and ready to eat. , k<br />

The new president, Lucretta<br />

Plnronro nforeH thank. 'Than<br />

Preaident Joella Weinert<br />

'Vice President Entahmn<br />

wards, i<br />

Secretary Jimmie Jetton. '<br />

Treasurer Diema vtewls.<br />

Reporter Wanda! DriggerVv "'<br />

m yuuaiion party was.glveA<br />

fortl first and! secondyear"<br />

gins &v ine welnert Lake. They<br />

cooked supper for the upper-classm- en<br />

over-cam- fires, Twenty<br />

The East W. M. Un<br />

The last three V Royal Service<br />

will be a<br />

in West Texan.<br />

The show will be the nationally<br />

famous Shrine Circus a 46-a- ct<br />

spectacle complete with animals,1<br />

aerial artists and which<br />

will be making its first 'visit to<br />

this area.<br />

It is brought to Abilene<br />

for the first by the<br />

Shriners and the proceeds will go<br />

toward various activities sponsored<br />

by that group.<br />

The circus will be presented<br />

at Blue Sox Baseball Stadium<br />

for six performances, matinee<br />

and night shows on Monday,<br />

Tuesday nnd , Ort. .... 50 .v,<br />

ou ana ai.<br />

The circus is staged by Gil<br />

Gray, veteran of 20 years in the<br />

show business, and is shown sole- -,<br />

ly for Shrine Temples throughout<br />

the Normally, It plays<br />

bigger meeting a schedule<br />

which keeps it 0n the road mos--t<br />

of the year.<br />

'i<br />

Wichita Falls News<br />

Commentator To ,<br />

- Side<br />

met<br />

Monday afternoon nt 2:30 with<br />

eioht ladies nresent.<br />

, ABILENE days We program<br />

in October .Circus Days row"1 opened with prayer by<br />

(<br />

Mra." Bill Austin nnd the<br />

clowns<br />

being<br />

time Abilene<br />

Wednesday.<br />

nation.<br />

cities,<br />

m-n-<br />

sang the WMU hymn "All Hail four , girls eriioved the miin<br />

the Power of Jesus Name."' Mrs. ?They were: Carlynn Draper,<br />

Lester Dendy gave Jo<br />

the devotional Ann Ejems, Doris Ann<br />

.from the book of<br />

Hutchin?<br />

Acts.<br />

son, --ari<br />

Tn program "Preparation<br />

Ann itODcrtson, Frankie<br />

for Stephens,<br />

the purpose<br />

Jeaneane<br />

of God" wa<br />

Turnbow,<br />

nresent. Shirley Walker, Jo<br />

ed as follows<br />

Ann Winches--<br />

Chester. Edna Alexander TV.f1.<br />

"National Needs" Mrs. Emery Carroll, Estalynn<br />

Anderson.<br />

Edwards. Nell<br />

Ferguson,<br />

"Carefully<br />

Vivienne<br />

Culled and Chosen"<br />

Jenkins,<br />

Jackie Jetton,<br />

Mrs. Tom<br />

Jimmle Jetton,<br />

Mercer.<br />

Mary Walker,<br />

"Our<br />

Joella<br />

Chain of Baptist<br />

Welnert,<br />

Sem- vi.y rsovKin. uinmn Tauic<br />

inaries'Mrs.. Frank Pattersons Lctha Hix,<br />

"The Future<br />

Wanda Driggers, MauJ<br />

of the Orient''<br />

Mrs. Bill Austin.<br />

uiiic mciicc.<br />

Recently w added n new refrig<br />

Mrs. Tom Mercer led in the<br />

closing (prayer. " erator to th Honnrtment uiktv.<br />

t he girls are very proud.<br />

Plans are being made to pur-<br />

Two Representatives chase other equipment soon.<br />

A new member has joined Of Haskell thc<br />

FHA to fecond year girls Bobby Bass<br />

Munday.<br />

of<br />

Attend Area Meet The second and .'.hird year girls<br />

' Miss Bettv .In Herren are tilcn-So- n putting the finishing touches<br />

for Area IV<br />

on<br />

Future Homemakers<br />

their garments that will be<br />

oi America ana Miss Lucille Wat- - iiiuuciea soon.<br />

'son, Homemaking teacher, of the'<br />

Haskell high im...JT<br />

school are to be in aFImiSE OAMb<br />

Stephenville for nn area meeting ATTARL"GTN<br />

miL &'&;.- - a<br />

sym-D- hv<br />

iv<br />

loronly<br />

'hVo<br />

w;<br />

'fiji V'V DOWNii<br />

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J?" J<br />

r !<br />

ffi<br />

Club MeetTwit<br />

Mrs. Ira Short<br />

H-f- c.ll, tx--, Tl,u. j.<br />

.MMMwKmi Ahav .<br />

ETr KmFJrir<br />

rf.Vv'iVjl A ' aaaVTaat<br />

WrvltoaWTm<br />

mm ,<br />

rm<br />

iih Mun$<br />

The .,..,<br />

M tt i<br />

day. T....""!<br />

Tho ..V. 0<br />

wi<br />

v . -<br />

. ' .. . .<br />

The ;wiiiif Wortwn ckia of Wlth the 0,<br />

Jud met Thuratlay,. Oct 41 at L- . T'rT urni<br />

- Winter<br />

')",<br />

tn<br />

.<br />

j2<br />

XLiZ'.i il<br />

m<br />

1J<br />

ISA-- Panty<br />

For plui<br />

an. m<br />

just the right teuck ef coatroL a world f bit<br />

V easy eeatlartt UUt esvtfy u you (uauteri wt'f .:<br />

. . . feather-Hea- t aad actioa-rig- ht . . . without kmr<br />

Soft, tahbahle, qakk-orylag-i- n gkamisg wkite or phL<br />

Drea ia aad piak a year uSkjPrics" now!<br />

GiralUarPaHtie<br />

$5.00<br />

(wtitM Ht 4 Detachable Garton) :<br />

Comfortable This<br />

Don't let winter cktcttybU unppired!W'us ai<br />

us give you an estirot of Reems or A-<br />

nchor Furnace willeoft-i&nS- L nnsinstdlM<br />

iMmsr.:<br />

Playing tag with old man winter iin't tny fun ao'eort<br />

in and see our'nTCMinp attvav' JifhuT fiRAN?<br />

Hot Water Keatertf WmveHt lame installment<br />

Plan for them,<br />

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WEST TEXAS smrrmrtu a w j IMBING<br />

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ThoaeTin IHe.A receivinc' line'<br />

Wec Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Jackson,<br />

Glub<br />

Mis Jickaon, Corporal Rappe,<br />

Mr.<br />

riday<br />

and Mrs. H. C. Weaver of<br />

Plainvieif, Mr. and Mrs. Carrol<br />

Chapel Sewuut Leon of Lubbock, Mrs. Claude<br />

y, Oct 12 In the Leon of Dallas, and Mrs. C. E.<br />

; Clyde Walker with Leon of Rotari, uncles and aunts<br />

ers present. of the<br />

lifts were exchanged<br />

Mn be exchanged the)<br />

in each month from<br />

I.Christmas.<br />

plans to do textile<br />

as paints can be<br />

will bACMM. Oct.<br />

m. ini.tnVhoaae of<br />

IWhKe fort<br />

Fiung aiuminon trays.<br />

cents were served to:<br />

wis Winchester, Coyt<br />

bride-elec- i "<br />

- Afternoon" !i..<br />

The Y. Wi A. 'GUIs of lheFlrst<br />

Baptist Church met Monday af<br />

ternoon, Oct 15 at 4 p. m. in the '<br />

annex of the church.<br />

The meeting was. called" to or-<br />

t.<br />

der by .the president, Louise Ad-<br />

. At the door more than one ams. The group sang songs and<br />

hundred guests were greeted by the business 'meeting was called<br />

Mrs. O. Cole. Mrs. Hi. J. Cloud to order. Barbara Merchant led<br />

registered the guests. Coffee was the closing prayer.<br />

pound from a Sheffield coffee Those present were Wanda<br />

service by Mrs. E. J. Cloud and Jones, Barbara Merchant, Dolores<br />

Mrs. Ernest Baugh.<br />

Burnett, Florene Amnions, Louise<br />

Other, members of the house Adams and the sponsor, Mrs.<br />

party were Mrs. A. R. Eaton, Mrs. John Fouts.<br />

Typm Watson, Mrs. J. C. Davis,<br />

Mrs. O. .G. Lewis, Mrs. O. R. Royce Mullins, who Is attend-<br />

Henry, Mrs. C. A. Jackson, Mrs. ing Arlington State College, spent<br />

warsnaii, D. I. Whit<br />

a<br />

falker.<br />

Notice.<br />

1<br />

r,',T4!F7 ir-'Wfj-<br />

p.TA Has<br />

IhlV<br />

tt.9<br />

I .<br />

Kk.M their<br />

IfUunff 'in tht<br />

i'?uHl"'n T . if.. --<br />

ai Mrs. ' IM<br />

( waa. .<br />

. i .(VM de--<br />

Jlrd or, fourth<br />

lj( each monwi.<br />

utiie renew"<br />

1mIttM<br />

KS:uiSSS<br />

.. hi vear.<br />

"--<br />

J !- ,- list Of<br />

fto woric with the<br />

nival- - u w u<br />

Mi1S!!flSS.A<br />

$ child going to<br />

- ... ai nro. -- .<br />

Bx KU1C iiviii<br />

iuir medical ntten-- &<br />

if they were<br />

khired " u,e s";'<br />

C,tn to or from<br />

JSm thought this<br />

md worthwhile P- -<br />

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. children.<br />

met HD<br />

ining<br />

fen Party<br />

ot wn Club met<br />

of Mrs. G. E. Davis<br />

Club<br />

Murry near nuie.<br />

Ihe Halloween party<br />

sre made wim am.<br />

m Lewis<br />

fCornelius as decora--<br />

vMISS SIBYL ANNETTE JACKSON<br />

ie. Mrs. Murry, wis.<br />

- Arthur Williams Engagement of Miss Sibyl Jackson --of<br />

I.<br />

refreshment commlt-r- s.<br />

Howard Overby Rulff to Cpl. Douglas Rappe Announced<br />

V. Hagle on the en- -<br />

hour<br />

.Mr. and Mrs. L. D. or<br />

Bmmlttee. me pany<br />

eiven hv Miss<br />

;jonn wcnaeDorno<br />

business meeting<br />

fendebom gave a de--<br />

Ion making enwon<br />

the might serve it<br />

ihment nlate. Each<br />

rven a printed renlden<br />

brown enpron<br />

cream was enjoyed<br />

bwing: Mmes. hm<br />

3. Denson, Joeliot--.<br />

aond Astln, Howard<br />

hur Williams. Jflip<br />

and the hostesijp,<br />

md Mrs. Blurry. Use<br />

tinjhewjjjm<br />

wnnsnjs ;i<br />

! dish served<br />

Rule entertained with Paul Miss Clydla and enjoyed<br />

Rule Phlladelphlan Sue Mrs. Van very<br />

house Sunday Oct. Novis Ousley, Mrs. Middleton, was<br />

ui inm, wunipDeii ana luiivucvii uuiu. wd<br />

their daughter, Sibyl Annette Miss Linda Leon of Lubbock.<br />

Jackson, to, Corporal Douglas cousin of Miss Jackson.<br />

Rappe, son of Mr. Mrs. R. D. I White Sands Proving Grounds<br />

Rappe of Salem, Oregon. Chapel will be the scene of<br />

A miniature bride and wedding at 5:45 p. m., Nov. 3.<br />

were used as decorations .on the' Miss' Jackson is a graduate of<br />

piano and ivy and (&U tMVTM<br />

"I3wBniy<br />

flowers Texas Technological College, and<br />

were used throughout 'house. is a civilian worker at white<br />

one end of table<br />

Proving Ground, Las Cru-<br />

placed a lovely floral arrange ras, N. M., where Corporal tRappe<br />

ment of chrysanthemuraj, gladi- is now stationed. ' He finished<br />

oluses and .carnations In a silver school in Salem, Ore., and<br />

ireen. White satin stttppejp ex--<br />

I IIHU will Muacsin:i.<br />

gold M'Siby.l<br />

served<br />

for three years in the Navy<br />

(hiring World War-II.-.--- .. "Sagerton riD Club<br />

Meets With Mrs.<br />

Will Stegemoeller<br />

Bv MRS. DELBERT LEFEVRE<br />

Th Sagerton Home Demon<br />

stration Club met in the home of<br />

Mrs. Stegemoeller Tuesday<br />

afternoon, Oct. 9. The meeting<br />

was called to order by Mrs. A. C.<br />

Knipling, president. .Mrs. Oelke<br />

the singing of Love Divine.<br />

Mrs. Gholson gave the council<br />

report.<br />

I After business meeting Mrs.<br />

Knipling and Mrs. Oelke demonstrated<br />

making a chiffon cake and<br />

Mrs. Lee Cornelius demonstrated<br />

textile paintings to ladies.<br />

t Sandwiches, potato chips, olives,<br />

cookies pieces of the chiiion<br />

cake were served to Mmes. Cliff<br />

Gholson, O. K. Oelke, C. E.<br />

Stegemoeller, Herbert Nlerdieck,<br />

Glynn Quade, A. C. .Knipling, F.<br />

A. Stegemoeller, J. C. Kainer,<br />

Delbert LeFevre, the following<br />

guesto, Mmes. C. C. Bredthauer,<br />

August Balzer, Lee Cornelius and<br />

Miss Dahlia Knipling, and<br />

hostess. The next meeting will be<br />

i Oct. 23, In the home, or Mrs. M.<br />

Y. Benton. ' ....<br />

Mrs. 0. W. Tooley<br />

Hosts Sewing ClubM<br />

Luncheon<br />

Members of Rainbow. Sew<br />

ing met recently in hom<br />

of Mrs. o. w. Tooiey xor an an<br />

day meeting.<br />

When members gathered at 10<br />

o'clock on Friday morning a quilt<br />

was in frames ready to be quilted.<br />

The top was given 4o Lodena<br />

Cone of Pampa by her grandmother,<br />

Mrs. W. Sellers of San<br />

Antonio.<br />

At the noon a beautiful<br />

Jackson the afternoon were covered lunch was<br />

a reception Mary Gibson, by<br />

at the club Williams, Laughlin,<br />

r<br />

' ' President's Dinner Marks <strong>Open</strong>ing of<br />

Club Year for Haskell Harmony club<br />

A Presidents dinner1, at the<br />

Homemakcrs Cottage Thursday<br />

evening marked the formal open,<br />

ing of the Haskell Harmony<br />

Club for the yean<br />

The president, Mrs. Tommye<br />

Squyres and the outgoing president,<br />

Mrs. Floyd Cook, with' officers<br />

of the club formed the receiving<br />

line to greet guests for<br />

the occasion.<br />

Mrs,. J. F. Cadcnhead, Sr. played<br />

piano selections during the<br />

arrival of guests.<br />

An autumn theme was carried<br />

out in the table decorations with<br />

an attractive arrangement of<br />

fruits and colorful leaves center- -<br />

led<br />

First Baptist WMU<br />

the<br />

Circles Meet In<br />

Member's Homes<br />

the<br />

The W.M.U. Ladies of the Fist<br />

Baptist Church met at 2:30 p. m.<br />

and<br />

in circles for Bible studies in the<br />

following homes: Jaxic Short<br />

Circle met in the home of Mrs. G.<br />

Mir<br />

the<br />

the<br />

the<br />

all.<br />

.A welcome guest, Nadine<br />

afternoon, 14, Mrs. Don Da- -' present for the<br />

iu aiiiiuuiiwv uic eiiBSKciiiem vis, ciuun. auc, uuu w<br />

Jed to continue these quilting<br />

ciays xor some tune o come.<br />

; ' and'<br />

Those who enjoyed this get-- to<br />

the gether were Pauline , Brown,<br />

groom<br />

Prater, Ethel JSdwards, Flossie<br />

Rogers, Stella JosseleV Sallie,<br />

Patterson, Winnie Copeland; W,<br />

the<br />

E. Johnson, Annie Pearl Lusk,<br />

At the was Sands<br />

Eva Chapman, Nadine Middleton<br />

and te hostess, Velma Tooley.<br />

I CmDlOVed with<br />

- Aetsl ..- - --- - -- -- J. Cadenhead.<br />

I . r- -<br />

ing each; table. Hand painted<br />

place cards wcreused<br />

three course dinner; '<br />

Lucille Watson the"<br />

invocation and Mrs. Squyres<br />

of<br />

brought greetings from the club<br />

and served -- as for<br />

In<br />

he evening."<br />

t<br />

The following program was<br />

given in costumes representing<br />

the nations each number:<br />

Plan0 solos: Ballade, Ma-- nr<br />

Etude (Chopin), Miss Doris<br />

Chapman the French madam-olsell- e.<br />

Vocal solo, .Indian Love Call<br />

Mrs. Floyd<br />

Cook Indian maiden;<br />

Mrs. Patterson.<br />

Vocal trio: Sweet Leilanl, Blue<br />

Smith, Paul Lake, Cecil Gregory<br />

as Hawaiian<br />

Accompanist,<br />

Mrs. Cadenhead, Sr.<br />

Vocal solo: Santa Lucia Mrs.<br />

Roy Everett Spanish seno-rit- a; i<br />

accompanist, Mrs. Wilda<br />

Medford<br />

Duet: Knows<br />

I've<br />

I<br />

n t.<br />

High School has<br />

ulh VW. .<br />

Ax. been<br />

teaching from F. - em<br />

lowing ladies: Mesdames Jim<br />

AIvls, M. D. Rexrode, Jack Mer-<br />

Texas, Our<br />

chant, John Fouts, Alfred Plerson,<br />

Mr.<br />

of<br />

Etta Moore, J. L. Dilbeck and G. the symbol<br />

High School and<br />

'<br />

G. Herren.<br />

Approximately 35 officers<br />

,, Addie Cox Circle met In the<br />

were<br />

home of Mrs S. G. Perrin with<br />

Mrs. I."N.<br />

T?11fi1T.a<br />

I Jbhnvl-- 2.<br />

were' no,memJJKers<br />

Mesdames John couch, Lottie -- . --<br />

T<br />

w- - -<br />

--<br />

S."JS WSSL ; s- Mnsin Prno-ra-<br />

G. Fonts<br />

Fields<br />

Jarnd<br />

were Mmes. Joe W. J. the Future<br />

of<br />

Lane, C. W. Bledsoe and N. met in the Haskell Home<br />

I Simmons. makers<br />

night,<br />

Mildred Miens circle wnn Oct. 15.<br />

Mrs. Cass Mrs. Glenn j The for the<br />

taught II Thessalonians 1. the music teacher for<br />

were<br />

the schools.<br />

J. W. Martin. Carl Scoggins, Edd<br />

Cass, Raymond Davis, Walter<br />

Glenn and one visitor,<br />

Mrs. C. A. Merchant.<br />

The Blanch Groves Circle met<br />

-- with Mrs. D. Scott, Mrs. Elmer<br />

Turner teaching with five ladies<br />

and a Mrs. O. E. oates<br />

I present.<br />

I The young married women<br />

. In .the home of Mrs. Hen- -<br />

sha'w with seven to or<br />

ganize meir circle, inevioiiowuig<br />

officers were Mrs. Henry<br />

Circle chairman; Mrs. M.(<br />

Hensnaw.<br />

uuu<br />

JMrs. J. L. Mullins, Bible Study<br />

..chaj'rman. Refreshments 0 calw.<br />

were<br />

wwOwWIELD<br />

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: preseiii. i<br />

meeting<br />

Oct. 29 home Mrs.<br />

Henry Harris.<br />

1 1 it j<br />

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and music<br />

much gave<br />

to<br />

return later in year.<br />

Future<br />

with were Mae<br />

and Patsy Camp who<br />

and<br />

Me.'<br />

number Lena Mae<br />

asked sing "I'll<br />

Free."<br />

Jessie<br />

Ruth Jones several piano<br />

entire group<br />

sang "Now<br />

trip<br />

punch mints served to Lto<br />

12V. rm.. .lll ..i .l I<br />

Bobby Johnson Is Bride of Jerry<br />

Johnson In Thursday<br />

Miss daugh- -<br />

for the<br />

Mrs.<br />

community,<br />

Miss gave<br />

the bride Jerry<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jack<br />

Thursday<br />

home<br />

The Rev.<br />

of pastor First<br />

A C<br />

read the double ring<br />

ceremony uniting young<br />

as<br />

couple<br />

and<br />

The bride wore suit<br />

as the<br />

with black Her bridal<br />

orange<br />

with orchid ond<br />

white Bible.<br />

The maid honor, Rose Ann<br />

natives.<br />

sister groom, wore<br />

grey suit with blue<br />

Nick Carroll was best man.<br />

as<br />

After short trip<br />

coudIo wlil make their home<br />

where Mr.<br />

Vocal Nobody business.<br />

Trouble Seen. Shortenin'i Mrs. is graauaie oi<br />

Mmnc T.u!e m v Mjittson and<br />

R Hnian TTaIKap Hssm Southwest<br />

to' Mrs. Associated Telephone Com- -<br />

Sr. pany tpis ior we past<br />

Songs, Texas, and .year.<br />

God Bless America The Club graduate<br />

as America. Haskell attended<br />

and<br />

members present.<br />

Simmons teaching from<br />

Members present<br />

Monriav For<br />

TUT<br />

visitors, Florence Jhnson<br />

Maples, X00.81<br />

Homemakers Am<br />

I. erica<br />

Cottage<br />

met<br />

Edd program<br />

from featured<br />

present Mesdames Haskell Both<br />

classical was enjoyed<br />

by the girls they<br />

Rogers, Rosa<br />

Miss Chapman an<br />

the<br />

Homemakers assisting<br />

the program Lena<br />

Rueffer<br />

visitor,<br />

sane "Harbor of Lights"<br />

"Sentimental As a special<br />

met request was<br />

George<br />

IJever Be<br />

present<br />

Concluding the program<br />

elected:<br />

played<br />

Harris,<br />

numbers and the<br />

is.<br />

Is the Hour."<br />

makes Business<br />

and<br />

'uail<br />

xiie iiba wui Payne spent several<br />

be in the of days<br />

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Miss<br />

Rites Read Here<br />

'Bobby' Johnson,<br />

J<br />

ter of Mr. and W. R.. Johnson<br />

of the Mattoon Shovrer. Compiment<br />

became o Johnson,<br />

sort<br />

r.Robt.Drinnon,<br />

Johnson of Haskell af- Recent Bride<br />

toastmistress ternoon the of the<br />

groom's parents.<br />

Francis C. Nickerson<br />

of the Christian<br />

.Church,<br />

the<br />

In the presence of relatives<br />

intimate friends.<br />

(Rudolph Frlm)r<br />

a purple<br />

accessories.<br />

bouquet was blossoms<br />

' centered an<br />

ear-on<br />

a<br />

of<br />

Johnson, of the<br />

a accessories.<br />

a wedding the<br />

in<br />

I Haskell,<br />

Johnson is in<br />

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in cuy<br />

Johnson is a<br />

of<br />

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lancion ovaic quires"; iu ww<br />

at Denton. He was discharged<br />

from the Air Corps in June of<br />

this year.<br />

Homemaking<br />

Guests at the wedding Included<br />

iMpAt<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Everett of Has- Has 65 Students<br />

kell, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bowers<br />

of Mr. and Mrs. w. R. Enrolled<br />

Abilene,<br />

'Perrin,' Jim and The Chapter of<br />

Mr. and<br />

and<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnson of<br />

Monday Haskell<br />

and evening<br />

Birthday Dinner<br />

Members popular Given Sam Adams<br />

so<br />

In Wheeler Home<br />

invitation<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Calvi Wheeler<br />

entertained their sjephew, Sam<br />

Adams of Weinert, with a birthday<br />

dinner at their home Sunday,<br />

Oct. 14, on his 16th birthday. Advertising<br />

Birthday songs were sung and<br />

gifts presented the honor guest. Specialties<br />

to<br />

VL. Am11a ..- - l.U ...l.U<br />

iue uiuic was iaiu wuu ur<br />

beautiful linen cloth and pastel Christmas' Cards, Calendars, All<br />

china and was centered with a Types Advertising Novelties.<br />

bowl of sweet peas.<br />

Guests were Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Also handle the Hertel Blue<br />

Copeland, Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Ribbon Bible and Beautiful<br />

Adams, Larry Wheeler, the honor Bible Stories.<br />

guest, and the host and hostess,<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler. Among Phone or see<br />

Hattox<br />

those sending gifts were Mr. and<br />

in Brownfield this week on Mrs. Chas. Adams of San Diego,1<br />

MRS. OWEN FOUTS<br />

lousiness.<br />

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and Mrs. Johnnie<br />

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Walker was held Friday ln I<br />

home 'of Mrs. J. C Mangrum ka '<br />

Weinert. Guests were registeat<br />

by Mrs. D. I. White. fa fji!<br />

Refreshments of punch M<br />

cookies were served to the ietlowing:<br />

Mmes. R. H. Jones, ClyeV<br />

Walker, Louise Merchant,. Jeest t<br />

Julian, Bill Reeves, Robert Drift-no- n,<br />

Everett Hearn, John Eav<br />

Lavold Robertson, Jewel Srnkkv '<br />

Grorco Turnbow. J. L. ToMver.<br />

Sr., J. P. Perrin, Melvin JoesjUL 9<br />

G. C. Marshall, W. C. Wlnchi?,<br />

Temple Lewis, W. B. Guess, jpfft- -'<br />

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Letha Hix, Doris Hutchlnsm<br />

Jean and Christine Hutchlaieil, ,<br />

Jcneanc Turnbow and Mrs. FralMt<br />

Alexander.<br />

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unable to attend.<br />

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hostess were Mrs. Coyt Hix, Mr--;<br />

Richard Josselet, Mrs. Harm, ft<br />

Phemlster, Mrs. R; E. Hutchinse.<br />

Mrs. Cecil Hutchinson, Mrs. M<br />

W. Phemlster, Mrs. Gastonstj<br />

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in homemaking classes this year,<br />

this being the largest number .j<br />

ever to be enrolled during the<br />

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to the meeting On the first Mon--<br />

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An excellent program is oeing<br />

planned throughout the year, aael ,<br />

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HOT BAR-B-- Q<br />

HOT DOGS<br />

COLD DRINKS<br />

HOT PEANUTS<br />

FRESH POPCORN<br />

Kiddies Free<br />

Playground<br />

Big - Safe - Grasso'<br />

Merrie-Go-Roun-d, Giant<br />

Slide - Baby Elephant Slide<br />

- Swings - Sea-Sa- - Pad- -<br />

dio Seats for Mom and Dad.<br />

FRI. - SAT. OCT. 19-2- 0<br />

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SUN. . MON. OCT. 21-2- 8<br />

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Former Haskell<br />

Printer Killed<br />

In Car Wreck<br />

Edward Maurice Swann, 43,<br />

well known West Texas printer<br />

and linotype operator, was killed<br />

InstanMy Sunday about 0 p. m.<br />

when his car crashed into a<br />

bridge railing on U. S. Highway<br />

87 a short distance south of Big<br />

Spring.<br />

Swann worked as linotype operator<br />

for The Free Press during<br />

the spring and summer of 1949.<br />

Swann was alone in his car at<br />

the time of the accident. The<br />

automobile, a 1949 Ford, was<br />

demolished.<br />

A native of Rotan, ho was<br />

cm-ploy- ed<br />

In the composing room of<br />

the Big Spring Herald at th<br />

time at nis death.<br />

He had been a journeyman<br />

printer for 25 years, and had ,<br />

worked for newspapers in Haskell,<br />

Rotan, Sweetwater, San'<br />

Angelo, Midland, Lubbock and<br />

Alpine.<br />

Swann was the son of the late<br />

Dr. A. R. Swann, one of Rotan's<br />

first doctors and druggists. I<br />

Funeral services were held In<br />

.hat city Monday.<br />

Survivors include his wife and<br />

two children, Jimmy, 9, and Margaret,<br />

7; two brothers and two<br />

sisters.<br />

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Dodge Will Show<br />

New 1952 Models<br />

In November<br />

The 1952 Dodge car will be introduced<br />

iri er, it<br />

was announced today by W. H.<br />

(Hut) Pitman of Pitman Motor<br />

Co., local Dodge agency. The Haskell<br />

dealer returned last week<br />

from 'a regional dealer meeting sA<br />

Oklahoma City, where plans were<br />

made for the 1952 model year.<br />

"The new Dodge will be better<br />

than ever," Pitman said. ''It will<br />

have attractive changes inside<br />

and out and '.here will be a new<br />

type of heat reducing and glare<br />

reducing window glass as an optional<br />

feature at n very low extra<br />

cost." All 1952 models will be<br />

available with Gyro-Mat- ic time<br />

proven transmission.<br />

"With all the refinements and<br />

improvements this car is going to<br />

have I think the 1952 model will<br />

be the biggest value car Dodge<br />

has ever built," he said.<br />

He said he expected t0 have the<br />

new cars in his showrooms sometime<br />

in mid-Novem- and would<br />

begin demonstration rides for the<br />

public immediately following the<br />

first showing.<br />

Jones Dry Goods<br />

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Mb k9M mIIIMinatl rsy famous for iti<br />

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to succeed the late J. M. Floyd as<br />

advertising director of Lone Star '<br />

Gas Company has been announced<br />

by D. A. Hulcy, president.<br />

Roberts has been with Lone<br />

Star for the past IB years, all of<br />

this time being spent in various<br />

ennneltlps In thn nHvnnMetnir de<br />

partment. In 1942 he was made J<br />

advertising supervisor and in that<br />

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through many successful Lone<br />

Star advertising and sales promotion<br />

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ANNOUNCE ARRIVAL OF<br />

BABY BOY<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Emery of<br />

Minneapolis, Minn, are announcing<br />

the arrival of a baby son,<br />

born Sept. 19th at the North<br />

western Hospital in that city.<br />

The baby weighed ten pounds<br />

and one ounce and has beenl<br />

named Robert James, Jr. Mrs.<br />

Emery is cne tormer miss viaa<br />

Hilliard of Haskell. Grandparents<br />

are Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hilliard<br />

of Haskell and Mr. and Mrs. A.<br />

E. Bullock of Spencer, Iowa.<br />

8PRND WEEK END IN<br />

DALLAS<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Virgil A. Brown<br />

spent last week end in Dallas.<br />

where they visited in the home'<br />

of their son, Mr. and Mrs. V. A.<br />

Borwn, Jr., and attended the;<br />

State Fair. They also visited at,<br />

the bedside of A. W. Cox, who is '<br />

a patient in Gaston Hospital in'<br />

uauas.<br />

VISIT IN WICHITA<br />

FALLS SUNDAY<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Donohoo<br />

and Mr. and Mrs. Flint visited in<br />

Wichita Falls Sunday.<br />

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IN FORT WORTH MONDAY<br />

Tommy Sadler, George Burkett<br />

and Wix Currie were in Fort<br />

Worth on business Monday.<br />

4 'W'<br />

J Kett&irssftr. v,<br />

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Kenneth Tooley To<br />

Be Sports Editor<br />

Of Daily Texan<br />

Kenneth Tooley, University of<br />

Texas student from Haskell, has<br />

been appointed sports editor of<br />

The Daily Texan, student newspaper.<br />

He Is n member of Theta XI<br />

social fraternity. His parents arc<br />

Mr.' and Mrs. O. W. Tooley.<br />

While a student In the University<br />

and during his high school<br />

days, Kenneth has worked during<br />

the summer months in the advertising<br />

and news department of<br />

The Free Press 0<br />

VISIT IN FORT WORTH<br />

Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Blake spent<br />

several days this week in Fort<br />

Worth, where they visited In the<br />

home of her sister, Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Buddy Graham.<br />

to<br />

being a land where it is<br />

This man's right to dream of<br />

getting ahead-a- nd the pursuit of<br />

happiness is guaranteed by the Constitution<br />

it happens that a great<br />

many people aspire to own a Buick.<br />

But top often they start with a<br />

lesser car first from a feeling that<br />

Buicks are something you have to<br />

build up to gradually, as your take<br />

home pay improves<br />

So if you have any such notion<br />

we'd like to set you straight, right<br />

here and now.<br />

You don't have to hope, and dream<br />

and wait. If you can afford a new<br />

car the first car you buy can be the<br />

Buick Special pictured here.<br />

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North Ave. E. at Fourth St.<br />

R. K. McCall, D. D Minister<br />

Sunday acnooi v.to<br />

Supt.<br />

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Morning vorsiui "<br />

sago uy the minister.<br />

Young Peoples' (1 p. m.<br />

Evening Worship 7 p. m.<br />

Prayer<br />

I Fricrson,<br />

Mid-Wc- ck service 7 p.<br />

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Visitors arc most welcome ai<br />

each of these services.<br />

RETURN HOME AFTER<br />

VISIT HERE<br />

Mrs. R. C. Blschofhauscn and<br />

son, Richard HI, of Irving, Texas,<br />

have returned home after spending<br />

two weeks here In the home<br />

o Ir. and Mrs. Richard<br />

School<br />

Clothes<br />

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not bet-<br />

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if given regular trips<br />

to the dry cleaner.<br />

Many a suit or dress<br />

now soiled and grimy<br />

will look like new if<br />

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us.<br />

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operation says .so too.<br />

We know that it looks like a lot of<br />

money. That's what makes it such<br />

a buy.<br />

We know that it has a long list of<br />

features found in costlier cars, and<br />

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that sell for a great deal more.<br />

But that simply means that at its<br />

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hUSE WIRING<br />

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pyltch or hot plug. If you do your own win--<br />

complete stock of wire, switches, outlets, boxes,<br />

yUl sls<br />

etc. We also 'have a good stock of<br />

of light Dulbs and fuses.<br />

(son Radio and Electric<br />

in and take a clese-u-p leak at a Srueeeeker<br />

h designing and wear-resistin- g<br />

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service? f0" Mrs. C. G.<br />

,on-no<br />

resident of<br />

section, were held<br />

of Chris in that<br />

,H.thcC.Chilrch<br />

n.f to .<br />

.with Minister H. L. Mathcnyoffi.:<br />

Hudson, 78, died early<br />

Friday morning u the family<br />

She was born August 9, 1875 at<br />

housewife's problems, provide<br />

healthful, testy meal end still keep costs within her budget. That'<br />

tt'U be pleasantly surprised when you add up your saving on these food<br />

Yes, prices are an ... but WE REFUSE TO RAISE PRICES any more<br />

fbwlutely necessary. That' why folks who shop here regularly GET<br />

PAY LESS!<br />

rE UNDERSTAND the in trying to her fem--<br />

WRalaT<br />

MEMS<br />

1H PIG LIVER<br />

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SPUDS<br />

Funeral Rites For<br />

Mrs. Hudson Held<br />

At Rochester<br />

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Bag<br />

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White Swan Pears<br />

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45c<br />

27c<br />

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BACON<br />

fNGHORN CHEESE<br />

45c<br />

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PRICED FOR THRIFT<br />

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gas mileage star!<br />

ltd dftfn intake It Ala. She<br />

G.<br />

married C.<br />

Hudson Dec, 27, 1893, and<br />

512<br />

, kcli County in 1905 to settle in<br />

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marvel<br />

of a low-co- st porformor!<br />

iiii rr<br />

DeconUrc ud attar tptdfteatlou nb)ct to cbuct without Dotlc.<br />

hauling costs with Mils truck that's got<br />

hwWs reputation fer remrkable mileage per<br />

set and save an repair casts the way<br />

it of thousands ef Stueebeker truck ewners<br />

ITS.<br />

why every Studeaaker truck Is a stand-e- ut<br />

rtavsr mile after mile.<br />

MOBLEY MOTOR CO.<br />

North Phone 690<br />

nx-am-<br />

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nocnesier section. Mrs. Hudson<br />

had been a member of<br />

Church<br />

the<br />

of Christ 43 years. Mr.<br />

,n death<br />

""ved by eight chlU<br />

dren, Joe Clark of<br />

M; L. H. Goodwater,<br />

mKliEEfB-Sz- i gjggjgBgjBfce<br />

?uUndeT3, iP94C7C.eded<br />

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i. --iM i i eear<br />

Arls Rochester,<br />

Anske of Concord, 1<br />

Calif.; Joe Hudson of Rochester,<br />

18& T<br />

?:? Hudson of Big Spring.<br />

White Hudson of Weatherford, w!<br />

L. Hudson o I ii<br />

Greenville, Cecil<br />

PtI no<br />

PaUl HUdSOn Of K.- 1- CV..n..l.<br />

Calif., and Aldlne Hudson of Lub- (MUIHA<br />

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MMI I LIWIMB BOOU " "<br />

DOCK.<br />

ap<br />

Also surviving are nine grandchildren<br />

and three<br />

two brothers, J. Is, Pate<br />

'<br />

of Lubbock and W. H. Pate of r<br />

Alius, Okla., and two sisters, Mrs.<br />

wiu jenmns or Tuttle, Okla., and<br />

HKSf'''1"<br />

Mrs. Ann Smith of Oklahoma.<br />

Interment was in Rochester<br />

Cemetery with Mansell-Smlt- h<br />

Funeral Home in charge.<br />

Pallbearers were Pat Ballard,<br />

Malone Steele, Truman Dabney, Bob B. Palo Speck, Lesley, 74,<br />

Erwln Hamilton,<br />

Knott Ballard, Tructi Alvis, Earl<br />

Alvis, Pete Tanner. County Resident<br />

s<br />

Junior High School 44 Years, Dies<br />

Eighth Graders<br />

Elect Officers<br />

Bob B. 74, Club were film necessitate any alteration<br />

Haskell County 44 years, died 1949 Cotton Bowl game<br />

Students in the Eighth Grade the<br />

between<br />

Haskell County Hospital Sun SMU and Oregon their meetof<br />

Junior High School met Monuujr iiiuiiiuiB, uci. xt, neari.wg Tuesday nifiht. which<br />

day Oct. 15 i0 organize and elect ailment.<br />

class officers and plan activities Born Oct. 5. 1877 at Bandera.<br />

for the current school year. Offi- Texas, he was the son the late<br />

cers elected were:<br />

Mr. ana Mrs. Jim Lesley. He<br />

Glenn Kreger, president. married Clara Ann Roch of Com<br />

Jerry Matthews, vice president. anche January 24. 1899. Thev<br />

Gladys Conner, secretary and<br />

mnvpd tholr fnmllv fn TTnclrall<br />

treasurer.<br />

County 44 years ago. nd Mr.<br />

Johnny Berryhill, reporter. Lesley was engaged in farming<br />

Classroom representatives el- the Jud community for many<br />

8-- ected were: Duane Baccus, 1; years.<br />

8-- Barbara Collins, 2; Jimmy He is survived by his wife and<br />

8-- Byrd, 3.<br />

four children, Frank and Roy<br />

$<br />

Lesley-<br />

WAYNE HARRIS ARE<br />

PARENTS OF SON<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Harris of<br />

Hermit are the proud parents of<br />

a son born Oct. 8. The baby has<br />

been named Mike and weighed<br />

1k pounds. Grandparents are Mr.<br />

and Mrs. J. B. Harris of Rule and<br />

Mrs. G. W. White of Kermii.<br />

WSBTf<br />

'iftz&sstt&&<br />

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1 Q F<br />

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W.5SP"<br />

Q--B Club Members<br />

See Film of SMU--<br />

Oreson Game large space very eco- -<br />

and in no way<br />

from of house<br />

of of in<br />

in<br />

at<br />

01 a was<br />

termed one the best end most<br />

enjoyable films seen this season.<br />

coal<br />

of<br />

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room<br />

convenient the<br />

regularly whenever possible,<br />

uoacn Smith reported<br />

the game of last in<br />

the Indians gave highly<br />

in<br />

creditable performance<br />

high price injuries some<br />

the Indians key<br />

You<br />

Smith said that Charlie<br />

of Rochester, Pete Lesley Cox and<br />

Southern Agriculturist<br />

of Rule and Mrs. Mart Butler of fullback<br />

were No.<br />

Haskell. Two daughters, Mrs. still injured list and can<br />

Minnie Hooper and Mrs. Johnnie be ln this<br />

construction<br />

Farrar preceded him In death.<br />

Spring.<br />

(curately. $1<br />

Also surviving are five grandchildren;<br />

two brothers, Tom Les<br />

Davis, tailback,<br />

ley of Shallowater and Lynn Les suffered torn cartilage in<br />

ley of Comanche; and ve sisters, his Blueprints are<br />

Mtesdames Jake Flournoy, Evans<br />

carpenter<br />

Ray and C L. Bogard of Rochester,<br />

Mrs. Annie Martin of Anton gave<br />

and Mrs. Dollle Helton or snai- -<br />

the Spring!<br />

IN Jtv-- T<br />

lowater,<br />

the H. Cooper and<br />

Les-Iwei- Funeral servicse for Mr.<br />

gn<br />

an aver-- Andress accompanied Ma- -j<br />

ley were ,held gochester 0f 25 and 30 ine Kwt<br />

Bettis<br />

Church of<br />

he<br />

by Quarterbackers Calif.<br />

Burial make other Has.<br />

unaer uireciion fans,<br />

Mansell-Smlt- h Funeral<br />

Pallbearers were Michaels,<br />

Jake Jenkins, Pete Sego,<br />

Bailey Foster, Pete Tanner and<br />

Theo Epley.<br />

Repairs Needed For<br />

I<br />

conducted Minister H. L. can left<br />

the-tri- p,<br />

Here is<br />

construction designed<br />

comfortable is an attractive<br />

house compactly arrang<br />

pjleasing horizontal lines.<br />

of<br />

bedrooms desirable<br />

furniture arrangements.<br />

in bedroom<br />

provide storage<br />

in<br />

hall, which<br />

dirty<br />

hamper.<br />

OMIT OMtf<br />

kitchen arranged<br />

unusually<br />

window<br />

cheerful<br />

windows<br />

provide abundance light where<br />

needed.<br />

pantry, small ventilated pantry,<br />

linen closet heater<br />

provide abundance<br />

storage space.<br />

porcn<br />

easily<br />

.arranged construction.<br />

provide<br />

amount<br />

nomically<br />

appearance<br />

Lesley, resident shown the!or<br />

centrally<br />

heater<br />

of<br />

stove kitchen<br />

wood<br />

of wo range want<br />

President Roberson Place heat,<br />

members to attend meetings Iwould to<br />

space shown ventilated<br />

Koyce<br />

on<br />

that<br />

storage.<br />

which<br />

pleasnt<br />

place<br />

a in of<br />

of<br />

players. Coach<br />

and<br />

me are<br />

E. L.<br />

support<br />

game<br />

TEXAS-OKLAHOM- A<br />

6<br />

DALLAS<br />

Marion<br />

Saturday<br />

Texas-Oklaho- ma<br />

-<br />

a low cost house of<br />

simple for<br />

living. It<br />

ed, with<br />

A large amount usable space<br />

In the permit<br />

The two<br />

large closets each<br />

for clothes, blank<br />

ets, e:c. A linen closet Is the<br />

the lower section<br />

can be used as a clothes<br />

"<br />

The is &o that<br />

it will be cool. The<br />

by the table makes a<br />

spot ofr eating and the<br />

by the sink and stove<br />

of<br />

it is always The large<br />

a<br />

a and a water<br />

closet an of<br />

more work space is needed<br />

a screened in wanted at<br />

some later date, the back door is<br />

placed so that this can be<br />

by using shed roof<br />

This will a<br />

01<br />

detract<br />

Momhnr, n. h r,.-u- i. tho 'the<br />

a<br />

U1Q KllCIlCIl.<br />

A located chimney<br />

will serve a living room<br />

and also the in the<br />

if a or sjove kitchen<br />

Is used. If you a lire<br />

and urged all living 'r it<br />

the be use<br />

now as a<br />

pantry and shown as a chim<br />

Roscoc week, ney for<br />

a The long front porch is a<br />

but paid o spend summer after.<br />

noons ana evenings.<br />

can obtain blueprints for<br />

Haskell Press-Far- m tackles this Free<br />

&<br />

Willard Mullins, and Ranch .<br />

Eldon Ammonett Plan 4807 and a handy list<br />

on the would of materials by which you<br />

ac-ga- me<br />

not available week's .figure your cost<br />

at Big<br />

Send to Building Ed--<br />

Added to injured J r nancn-oomne- m<br />

the list Is or, arm Ag<br />

L-9-<br />

Kenneth Indian riculturist, Dept. 8, Nashville,<br />

who a<br />

Tenn. Order by number Plan<br />

knee in the Roscoe game,' No. 4807.<br />

adequate<br />

Coach Smith reported. for any farm or for<br />

Junior High School Coach Jones any farmer handy with tools,<br />

a report on Big<br />

Steers. Frldav nieht's adversaries ABILENE<br />

for Indians. The Steers out--1 Mrs. L. Miss<br />

the Indian squad<br />

Melva<br />

at the --gg between pounds, Class Bob io<br />

Christ Monday at 2 P. rthe coach said. 'Abilene Sunday night where<br />

m., 11 who for El Toro,<br />

Matheny. was in Kocnester<br />

all<br />

cemetery oi.kell urged to make the .<br />

Home, trip Spring Friday night REYNOLDS vbvb uh d.<br />

to Big . HOME<br />

and the Indians in their Mrs. T. W. Pen-i- and little<br />

against the Steers. son, Tommy of Adrain, Texas,<br />

were visitors last week in the<br />

ATTEND home of her parents, Mr. and<br />

GAME AT<br />

Mrs. Frank B. Reynolds of this<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Kemp and city.<br />

Giles Kemp were in Dallas<br />

to attend the<br />

Be<br />

football game played<br />

in the Cotton Bowl.<br />

Winter Should<br />

Made Now<br />

The next few weeks the<br />

time do maintenance<br />

jobs that just seem accumulate<br />

the farmstead.<br />

is 'just ihe corner<br />

and most the jobs be<br />

while the is favorable.<br />

One the first things<br />

be getting the floor furnace,<br />

heaters and fireplace top operating<br />

condition. Before the gas<br />

is on, get all the<br />

heaing equipment checked, says<br />

Brown, assistant Extension<br />

agricultural engineer Texas<br />

sure there<br />

are no gas leaks that all<br />

are good condition. Moisture<br />

condensation can be eliminated,<br />

he adds If vents for the<br />

space heaters Installed.<br />

The addition properly installed<br />

insulation make the<br />

home and fuel<br />

bills, says Brown. And it will<br />

also help keep ihe heat out next<br />

all gutters downspouts<br />

make sure the leaves,<br />

and trash clogged<br />

them. they become<br />

force the spill over,<br />

woodwork and roofing may be seriously<br />

damaged and Inside finishes<br />

and wall cevedng also<br />

be ruined.<br />

the .tank been<br />

cleaned lately,<br />

says cleaning sludge from<br />

tank disagreeable job<br />

at amy ifaae but deae during<br />

freeuug weatner, 'it's double<br />

tough.<br />

All farm: buildings should gt<br />

taereugh Vebeekiog aM a' food<br />

to and re- to the new roof says<br />

pair<br />

to Brown.<br />

around<br />

better check on the drainage<br />

Winter around around buildings to make<br />

of should lure will not drain under<br />

weather iimn. water under foundations<br />

can cause plenty of trouble,<br />

of<br />

should Brown. When it freezes, the<br />

foundations or piers.may.be push-<br />

in ed out of line or even cracked.<br />

Loose or damaged in<br />

turned better<br />

side walls should be replaced,<br />

or vepaired. In case<br />

E. C.<br />

paint is peeling and chipping<br />

of is the 'time remove all of<br />

A&jM College. Make<br />

"the and on new.<br />

and bur- Proper maintenance and perners<br />

in<br />

iodic checks will keep down<br />

building costs and save needless<br />

repairs later. Good housekeeping<br />

are on the is as important<br />

of<br />

as a good job on the inside<br />

and since week of October<br />

warmer reduce<br />

National Prevention<br />

Brown<br />

hazards<br />

summer.<br />

getting<br />

Check<br />

and<br />

farmstead<br />

winter.<br />

to<br />

haven'-- t<br />

If clogged and<br />

water to<br />

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check it<br />

Brown<br />

a septic is a<br />

If<br />

' WHITI SWAN<br />

a Amtrica's Cofft<br />

plac te siartifl?;w1lfc.lee reefs.<br />

Missing shingle should be re-<br />

NYLON COUPON<br />

placed, loose shingle pushed<br />

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back in place and renatled and<br />

split shingle underlaid' with tin<br />

or sheet metal shingles, t says<br />

Brown,<br />

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If trees overhang the building,<br />

limbs that drag ot .the root should<br />

aW removed. Nails in metal roots<br />

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boards<br />

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to<br />

old paint put<br />

outside just<br />

doing<br />

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HUNTER'S<br />

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We can supply you with high grade seed for fall and winter planting,<br />

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iIETRIST C7a Officer Command in<br />

Offices Over Jones Dry Good Dill Adklns, frcshmnit student With The Japan Logistical<br />

nt MeMury College and son of Command Pfc. Horace R. Craw-<br />

N. E. Corner of Square Mrs. V H. Hnrrclt of Hnskcll, ford, son of Mr. and Mrs.<br />

has<br />

John<br />

been elected vice President of Crawford, Haskell, recently grad-<br />

Haskell, Texas his clnss for the coining year. uated from the Far East Com-<br />

Other officers elected were Damand Chemical School, Camp<br />

vid Stephens, Morton, president; Gifu,<br />

la<br />

Japan.<br />

Throckmertea Margaret Riddle, Ovalo, secre Private Crawford was presen-<br />

WeiaeMar<br />

Jo Ann Stockton, ted n certificate of comole- -<br />

iuscoiu, representative to the tlon by Col. Edwin Keurcn,<br />

Student Council.<br />

commanaaiu or the school, in a<br />

graduation ceremony in the<br />

Post theater. He arrived lu Japan<br />

in July of this year and was<br />

selected to attend this special<br />

PROTECTION course.<br />

Camp Gifu Is part of the<br />

is i matter f Southwestern Command which<br />

frsiht has thc mission of furnishing<br />

Your family's future may depend on<br />

supplies and services to the<br />

United Nation troops In Korea'<br />

your planning today. For experienced nnd the Occupation Forces in<br />

Japan. Commanded by Brig. Gen.<br />

counsel without obligation, see<br />

Carter W. Clarke, the command<br />

encompasses Honshu<br />

WIX B. CURRIE, JR.<br />

Representing<br />

Southwelern Life<br />

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land and the islands of Shikoku<br />

and Kyushu.<br />

$<br />

VISITOR FROM<br />

OATESVILLE<br />

Mrs. T. M. Bailey of Gatesvillc<br />

Is visiting in the homo of Mr.<br />

and Mrs. M. R. Hemphill. Mrs.<br />

Bailey and Mrs. Hemphill spent<br />

Tuesday with friends in Olncy,<br />

where both families lived a<br />

number of years ago.<br />

w s<br />

By MI1S. JAS. A. CHEER ,' Mrs. J. M .Hicks Is visl'.lnR her<br />

The homo of Mr. and Mrs. Tru- - son dntiKhtor, John Edwin<br />

man Dabncy was the scene "' of a ami Adalaldc Hicks nt wallas and<br />

pretty miscellaneous shower lion- -, rs.<br />

another daiiKhter, rtirs. icti<br />

Jim Bcauchamp (ncc) lcr and family of KilKore.<br />

Junnl'.n Clark, Friday afternoon<br />

Oct 12 I Mrs. Dnlmon McNalr of San<br />

Angelo was n week end visitor of<br />

Guests were greeted at the door<br />

by Mrs. Dabncy and Mrs. R. B.,her parents, Mr. and Mis. W. II.<br />

Townsend registered callers in Corothcrs. Also a gucsl.of ie<br />

the beautiful bride's book which Carothcrs Sunday was MnCnr.<br />

was n creation of white satin and others' father, Dr. L. F. lajior<br />

lace fashioned by Mrs. Howard of Haskell.<br />

S12,l!n' Out of town relatives and<br />

The refreshment tab c was lace -- ,,",. 4,nrt iho funrrni of<br />

Jr. nnd Maxlnc Slrlekiond lodclod . . 'K".,"iS "S. s VSTf<br />

punch nnd served open fnee . V<br />

,i n Mm Mlrdle Grnnl nnd<br />

Dabncy displayed ond showed the Jo e f<br />

fones f0,,<br />

fnf,tSnaAriVOUhou0rSgUCSlS "" hnl'enf Mrf'nnd' Mat'veriSl-Mr-<br />

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ten. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hudson<br />

and Mrs O. J. Huntsman<br />

nnd family and Mrs. O. J. Hunts-- ! "no?nJr,,ll and Al.on Pate of<br />

man Jr. went to Fort Riley, Knns.<br />

Tuesday to whn is Altus, Okla., Mr. and ftirs.<br />

visit u. J. Jr.<br />

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stationed there, iwrs. Huntsman,<br />

Mrs Lconn Moody, Mrs I la<br />

Jr remained at Fort Riley to<br />

s Lub-Mr- Woody and Luther Pate of s.<br />

while with her husband. I<br />

spend a I<br />

Cecil Whiit and Mrs. Bob bock, Mr. and Mrs .BUI Thompson<br />

of Tnhokn. Mr. and M. R. L.<br />

Whltt and baby, Judy, spent Sunlast<br />

' Huddlcston, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. ..<br />

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Mr. and Mrs. Glen D. Cox of<br />

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R. - ..'Donnel. Mr.<br />

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Earl Hausen, who. has been Mr. and Mrs. Cecil James Hud- -<br />

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lt<br />

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Hnrdln-Simmo- ns student group<br />

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the singing, Dorothy Howry was<br />

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Tho Happy Birthday Club entertained<br />

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Thursdny night at the home of<br />

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Mrs. Doris Burson nnd children,<br />

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ipj it Title insurant VELTON lfcOORE, Prop.<br />

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shallow weUs cleaned. Average well, level land and all under<br />

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656 ur service. Phone 381 Box L acres will sell all or half.<br />

l24.Scymour, rex.J.H.Crawor'd.Tw,o wells. $185 per acre.<br />

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or 553W. fCKING<br />

MATTRESSES, we can make FOR SALE: Knox County farm<br />

raipment, Insured your old wattress goo.1 as new. 369 acres with 289 in cultiva-<br />

eld Hauling. Oper-- InnerSpring mattresses our spec tion near IRhlneland. Six room<br />

ialty. Boggs &<br />

texas RR Commie- -<br />

Johnson. tfc house. New 2 car tile garage.<br />

pump. Well watered.<br />

FOR SALE 1 double window $225 per acre. Call 258 or 553W.<br />

41-4- 2c<br />

withfaclng and frame. Inquire at<br />

or Call<br />

Blohm Studio. 38tfc<br />

FOR SALE: Wholesale 0r retail<br />

We repair sewing machines. New gasoline station. Serving<br />

FORE and used machines v:r sale. Re<br />

pars an J uarts for all make; of<br />

North Ave. D machines that are uvailablc. Boggs<br />

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$5,000 POLIO POLICY<br />

One Person $5.00<br />

For Two Years<br />

CSED-CO- Dealct One Family $10.00<br />

For Two Years<br />

Five Years Treatment If<br />

Necessary<br />

ACME INSURANCE AGENCY<br />

Leonard T. Florence<br />

J. Elmore Smith<br />

Tonkawa Hotel Bldg.<br />

Phone 507 Haskell, Texas<br />

37tfc<br />

Rhine-lan- Phone 713W.<br />

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WANTED: 2 ladies for each of rooms. 408 North Ave. C. 42p<br />

these towns, Stamford, Hamlin,<br />

Aspermont, Haskell, Munday, FURNITURE<br />

Throckmorton and Albany for FOR SALE: Two library tables,<br />

plastic display work, for the roll top desk and 1 typewriter,<br />

Defiance Plastic Co. or write<br />

41-4- desk. Call 258 or 553W. 2c<br />

Mrs. Lera Pace, Rt. 1, Avoca,<br />

41-4- 2p<br />

Texas.<br />

FURNITURE. See us before you<br />

the-furnit- ure<br />

buy anything in<br />

HOUSEHOLD GOODS<br />

line, you won't be sorry, our<br />

DEEPFREEZE and KELVINA- - sale runs twelve months a year.<br />

Boggs Johnson. tfc<br />

TOR Home Freezers. ROPERI Gas<br />

Ranges, Kelvinator Electric Rang-- Chrome Dinette Sets, Bed Room<br />

es. see Harold Emerson at Suites, (Ranch Style Furniture,<br />

BYNUWS. - 40tfc Kelvinator Refrigerators. Get<br />

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FOR SALE I. N. Furrh home<br />

site in Weinert, $3,500. See Stanley<br />

Furrh.<br />

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FARM FOR SALE 327 acres,<br />

miles east of Weinert. Stanley<br />

Furrh.<br />

29tfc<br />

FOR SALE: 82 acres of good<br />

form fond, all in cultivation.<br />

Three and one-ha- lf miles south<br />

east of Haskell. See Carrie Williams<br />

at Ben Franklin Store.<br />

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remodeling<br />

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John F. Ivy<br />

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Radios, Washers, Coffee Makers, , ,<br />

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160 acres 2 new 4V& room hous- -<br />

,es built in 1951 all modern.<br />

$300 per acre. 2k miles southeast<br />

)of Kress. Under irrigation 10"<br />

well electric pump.<br />

I 160 acres adjoining above tract,<br />

'electric well. 3 room house $235<br />

'per acre.<br />

320 acres wes: oi Kress, uooa<br />

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metal boat, like new, complete As0 homes Call 453W Hlnes T,<br />

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Olt 8ALE: SUnk bait, $2.50 per 5hin fry?" cc"s each.<br />

Int. John Iabell South Ave. E. aL","1 Tlesue.2 rolls 15c.<br />

41-4- 3P hUL3rfcT " White<br />

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70<br />

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Wat- - ,65 thrce week old Cockerels 18<br />

crsoftener. Cheap for laundrle" .ents each. Extra fancy hulled<br />

I or home use. Phone 995. Mrs. E. Bermuda seed 75 cents per lb.<br />

A, Tldrow, 908 W Llndsey, I Winter Rye grass 20 cents per lb.<br />

Breckenrldge, Texas. . AtwjVer-Ke- nt table model<br />

CBMENT' MIXER For rent by ...XT" rm<br />

the hour. John B. Martin, 1007<br />

North Ave. Q. 40tfc<br />

LOWER THE COST OF YOUR<br />

INSURANCE<br />

Substantial savings on Dwellings,<br />

Household Goods, Business<br />

Property and Automobiles.<br />

SAVE WITH SAFETY<br />

SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY<br />

J. Elmore Smith<br />

Tonkawa Hotel Bldg.<br />

Phone 507 Haskell, Texas<br />

37tfc<br />

AUCTION SALE<br />

FOR WHAT? Miscellaneous small<br />

items and cars accepted.<br />

WHERE? Southeast of square.<br />

WHEN? Saturday. October 6th.<br />

HINES T. HOWARD<br />

Phone 453-- W<br />

88-4- 3c<br />

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CORNER GULF<br />

ii Block N. Square<br />

PIay- - H YOUR FLOOR!<br />

Floor sanding, finishing, dean<br />

Ing and waxing.<br />

STAMFORD FLOOR CO.<br />

502 N. Wetherbee Si. Ph. 147t<br />

Stamford, Texas<br />

NOTICE<br />

Let me renew your daily newspaper,<br />

including Haskell<br />

Te first<br />

Free<br />

$11.95 akes this. Purina<br />

Press, W. J. Adams, Phone No.<br />

Cattle<br />

Checkers $4.25 per 235J. 40tfc<br />

100 pounds.<br />

Trice Hatchery. Up FARM MACHINERY<br />

FOR SALE: Thor electric washing<br />

FOR SALE: One<br />

machine; in cood operating<br />

condition. Call 17flW after 6 p.<br />

m. Mrs. Lon Pale. itp<br />

BABY CHICKS: We have White'<br />

Leghorn Baby Cockerels each<br />

week. See us for these chicks now.<br />

Trice Hatchery. itp<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

ONE Two Room house, one barn,<br />

good well, two lots, barn yard<br />

fenced for chickens, priced for<br />

quick sale. $2,000 have abstract<br />

up to date. See E. W. Kreger,<br />

Haskell, Texas or write or call<br />

Earnest S. Marlon, Box 52 Walsh,<br />

Colorado. Phone 2466. 39-- 42<br />

FOB! SALE<br />

Irrigation land north rind west<br />

of Plainview. 238 acres nn pave<br />

ment with well $262.50 per, acre.<br />

I 196 acres 1 well- - fair improve<br />

ments 145 acres under irflga.<br />

11-di- sc FOR SALEi 6 Jersey heifers (3<br />

springers and 3 with white-face- d<br />

3-- calves 5 months old), good potential<br />

milk cows. One 3.4 Pnltori<br />

23tfc cow with third calf.<br />

oe m. wnmingcon, BOB North<br />

1st St. HasKell. 654J or<br />

contact M. D. Whlttlngion, owner,<br />

7 miles west of Coleman, Texas.<br />

42p<br />

FOB SALE: Raise bigger and<br />

etter hogs. Bar Walk Hamphires<br />

from Burleson, Texas. A.<br />

Moline. '. C. Duroc granddaughters of<br />

new on rubber. W. B. Hill, Wein-er-t, erfection Lad. A. A. C. C. Best,<br />

Texas.<br />

42-4- 3p apers Don and Doug.<br />

FOR SALE: One V& foot nn. ""'" ""<br />

way John' Deere slightly used, on FOR SALE: 6 registered Bllt<br />

rubber. W. B. Hill, Weinert, Tex- - Rite Hereford bulls Straight Ar-- fj<br />

42-4- 3p ledge bred, 7 to 12 months old.,<br />

FOR SALE: 1 M it M U. T. U.<br />

Tractor, f0&&<br />

1 Farmall 4-- lFig,'tA h,e,r& iftS" 5?<br />

equipment, 1 M & M Sgl? ff",'<br />

Ferguson.<br />

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IN you want the best tarxn<br />

machinery, implements and tractors,<br />

buy CASE. Service Oarage<br />

and Implement Co.<br />

WANTED<br />

WOMAN with car to give Stanley<br />

Demonstrations full or part<br />

$50 to $150 per P.<br />

Box 891, Fort Worth.<br />

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Jim Call<br />

42-4- 4p<br />

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FOB RENT Building 90x30 on<br />

southeast corner square opening<br />

33tfo on Ave. D. See J. W Gholson.<br />

38tfc<br />

FOR RENT: Two room apart-men-t.<br />

304 South Ave. H. 42p<br />

time,<br />

week. Write<br />

FOR RENT: 3 room house, chil-<br />

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40-4- 3p dren welcome. Located 207 N.<br />

Ave. Haskell. I will be there<br />

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WANT TO EXCHANGE building repairing this coming<br />

labor for rent on 100 acres or ana &unaay mra. ,""" "<br />

more row crop land. Have own 'Strickland, 317 Ave.<br />

DiiMiibuted. by<br />

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oxford near Weinert, on High- -,<br />

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Stated meeting of Haskeil O. E.<br />

S., Tuesday evening, Oct. 23.<br />

Iva Lee Gipson, W. M.<br />

Bertha Pelsue, Secretary.<br />

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. . . Don't let TIME squeeze you . . .<br />

Get a long-ter- m Federal Land Bank loan<br />

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all at once. Time was always squeezing folks<br />

to pay. Back in 1917, the Federal Land Bank<br />

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you pay back gradually, with payments geared<br />

to your farm's normal income. If you're building<br />

or ... or buying land or want<br />

refinance other . . SEE NOW<br />

Haskell National Farm<br />

Association<br />

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Elections For 1952 PMA Committeemen<br />

To Be Held Saturday, November 10th<br />

in moccasins<br />

X straps similar<br />

to sketch.<br />

$3.98<br />

ls.<br />

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Only $17-9- 5<br />

get the most<br />

for your wampum<br />

Green! Rust! Plum!<br />

Brown! .Wine!<br />

by<br />

IV<br />

k III<br />

Furvloving<br />

designed to give you the utmost<br />

in value. They look and fttl<br />

like much, much more than their<br />

fitofaJuU<br />

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V5 .<br />

mceain . . ,<br />

slender price would indicate.<br />

$4.98<br />

Fire Safety In<br />

Home Is Primary<br />

Defense Need<br />

HASKELL<br />

Course<br />

Offered Tarleton State College<br />

Mms& itt,1"j:-- -<br />

T"illssWiw1ifE)Ti<br />

John W. Brock, chairman of kell to be counted in the final<br />

thc Hnskcll County Production icsults tabulated on Nov. 10.<br />

and Maiketlnc Administration After Committeemen nnd Del-<br />

Committee announced this week egates<br />

safety<br />

have been elected by the<br />

that elections for committeemen<br />

a<br />

farmers, the will be<br />

for the 1952 PMA programs of<br />

will called to attend the County Con<br />

be held on Saturady, Nov. 10,<br />

fires<br />

vention or all at which ,,,, ,,ccim ,( v<br />

1951. Newly elected committee- imn<br />

Yt<br />

men will take office on Dec. 1, ";0;Iil liloslo. nccmdlng to<br />

ion uoumy nrH nt ri-- -<br />

1051.<br />

Committee. average may<br />

The following candidate posi-'jo- ns Those are vital to bo on lnajor<br />

will bo filled in this elec-<br />

llnc of dcfensc<br />

agricultural of Haskell lrc authorities warn, with<br />

tion:<br />

A Delegate and Alternate Dele- Zv rn, c .<br />

gate to the County Convention.<br />

Vice-Chairm- an<br />

Chairman and<br />

of the Community Committee.<br />

Regular member, and first and<br />

second alternate to Community<br />

Committee.<br />

Similar elections ore held each<br />

year for the purpose of farmers<br />

selecting the County officials of<br />

'the PMA program for the following<br />

year.<br />

Those eligible to vote ln these<br />

community elections are: farmers,<br />

their wives, and any other bona-fid- e<br />

share tenant who participates<br />

in a crop of his own.<br />

This year, ballots will be sent<br />

to all Haskell county producers,<br />

with a request that the ballots<br />

be voted and returned to the Has- -<br />

ir "UNIDURE"<br />

Processed for<br />

5k<br />

Sri<br />

c<br />

hch0J?r<br />

since first offeicd<br />

to ballot so in September.<br />

wn n.ive a unri in the election mj !, tt<br />

of committeemen who will<br />

r.v?J<br />

year. in attacks not<br />

Addltioiil infoimation be ,,,. nvtltei,,e ii, f.nn-- i<br />

American homo file has<br />

beepmc<br />

delegates<br />

national problem<br />

because of the<br />

widespread homo resulting<br />

delegates, unn,u<br />

oUd' mCtA the National<br />

Ttnrinr,rltn<br />

jhe householder<br />

elections the the<br />

interest comnvnrv<br />

Z ,"?. the Was<br />

cast his<br />

,,<br />

rm,., urHi,i<br />

the<br />

that the heaviest<br />

mm next damage air was<br />

will<br />

published the near future con- -<br />

fircs stnltod b"y inccndlary bombs,<br />

coining other details of the olccEvcn ln thc atomlc bombing<br />

tion.<br />

fircs that unchecked<br />

Naval pcisonnel arc<br />

damage.<br />

Married<br />

Noy-owne- using d trailers<br />

Fire departments face a<br />

"CO<br />

gigantic<br />

six installations in continen-<br />

task get through<br />

the<br />

tal U<br />

Tlie proper use of fertilizer<br />

freouontly is the difference in<br />

WOMEN'S<br />

"RIO SHEEN"<br />

GABARDINE<br />

vf5v Suits<br />

iQuality plus Economy<br />

fashioned<br />

who appreciate comfortable,<br />

big<br />

sketched<br />

slender, flattering trimmed<br />

10-1- 8.<br />

rubble-<br />

-filled<br />

U. householders.<br />

may uisrupiea. rcopic nnd<br />

to<br />

own lire equipment ano<br />

making or not making a corn crop npnrjin,v si,0ih bo nronnrod.<br />

in East A biast from an<br />

For best results, winter . 'dislocate furnaces, stoves and<br />

gumos should be planted nnnllnnces. Such a iolt<br />

foil County PMA office in the nest few defense<br />

threat<br />

w?n<br />

in<br />

on<br />

Japan, raged<br />

caused the major<br />

at<br />

will<br />

to<br />

streets, they remind the<br />

S.<br />

S. Water service<br />

pruned to the<br />

lighting<br />

Texas. would<br />

within ,,.,,.<br />

Has- - days wouid start many fires, which, if<br />

'not fought promptly, might easuy<br />

spread to<br />

Newly "Brant Leigh" suits<br />

for wise women<br />

tailored<br />

priced at savings. Suit<br />

has<br />

lines,<br />

with rhinestone button tabs. Sizes<br />

city-wi- de STEPHENVILLE, TWrtis.Flvo<br />

agricultural course<br />

with their<br />

want<br />

learn<br />

farm<br />

ranch.<br />

table<br />

conflagrations.<br />

National Board Engineers sug<br />

gest a program of "fireproofing"<br />

be instituted in every household.<br />

A fire-sa- fe dally housekeeping<br />

routine will serve two purposes,<br />

they said: protection against possible<br />

fire from common rife haz<br />

ards in peacetime and better<br />

protection against any possible<br />

attack in war.<br />

Five steps every homemaker<br />

should take to provent fires in his<br />

home in peace or emergency<br />

are:<br />

1. Make it a weekly program<br />

to clean out all combustible rubbish<br />

in closets, attic, cellar.<br />

2. Get rid of gasoline and benzine.<br />

Keep other inflammable<br />

liquids In tightly closed cans.<br />

3. Put oily rags, paint cloths in<br />

covered metal containers or dis- -<br />

Tvot-T- successfully<br />

?1?"s,s.(L.,tlcJ5C.V? "" course<br />

demonstrated<br />

mathcmatlcs<br />

have their<br />

mathcmatlcs, they<br />

Breck-enridg- e;<br />

farm<br />

Stephenville enthusiastic<br />

endorsement state<br />

Star-Telegra- m,<br />

Progressive<br />

Mu wh,ch deslgnea<br />

appUances tQ Boy<br />

home<br />

ine<br />

gallon on lirst<br />

water guccesStx Eighty-fiv- e Mr<br />

handsomely suits<br />

Evidence<br />

'students individual<br />

.lv l,..e ,..ir fl,llclir,, n I tn. T,irll011 State COllCgC Willi<br />

year practical<br />

at Tarleton State Cllego .'in June<br />

ore now engaged profitable<br />

farming and ranching<br />

These arc the first boys<br />

to graduate thc terminal<br />

course stalled two years ago.<br />

Tarleton State College devised<br />

curriculum for farm boys who<br />

do not degiec but who<br />

want in 18 months<br />

to operate<br />

or Kniolimcnt lias tnpicti<br />

."<br />

cr<br />

1949<br />

Students loam by doing. Thc<br />

cotiuo teaches such specific skills<br />

as how 10 build and a<br />

hoof cutting machine, (o run<br />

repair and othci<br />

machinery, tp buy, soil<br />

and for dairy cattle, beef<br />

cattle, sheep and pigs, how to<br />

grade and crate eggs, to use<br />

thc farm level In soil conservation.<br />

Usual<br />

as<br />

chemistry been eliminated<br />

oe ni<br />

Graduates nre?now<br />

Dry to the<br />

temperature down the thdr Taileton<br />

freezer in<br />

failure interviews,<br />

cut<br />

placed<br />

compartments,<br />

well eaulDoed<br />

hold temperature to<br />

for<br />

laboratories,<br />

ward<br />

mall merchandising. fcomoiation.<br />

edVK'SdS<br />

to'SSft<br />

self on the pyre of her<br />

i omc Englisl<br />

may rely<br />

have<br />

on<br />

essentials, In<br />

English, the stducnts learn how<br />

to wiite order letters. In<br />

learn to keep<br />

farm records and work feed<br />

problems.<br />

First graduates of thc course<br />

-<br />

include Ronald Harris, who helps<br />

his run a Grade A<br />

James Koonce, who<br />

assists his on a 21G acre<br />

peanut and livestock farm north<br />

of De Leon; Don in<br />

with his father on a<br />

large Hereford ranch near<br />

David Smith, who helps<br />

his father on livestock<br />

near Meridian; Charles R.<br />

Smith, helps his father run<br />

1053 acre ranch north of Valley<br />

Mills.<br />

The two-ye- training.<br />

this course is turning out mucn<br />

needed ruial loaders.<br />

in<br />

fathers.<br />

fiom<br />

the<br />

a<br />

to how<br />

a<br />

that<br />

operate<br />

how<br />

and tractors<br />

farm how<br />

care<br />

how<br />

academic subjects<br />

have<br />

been<br />

mail<br />

father<br />

daily<br />

near Moran;<br />

father<br />

Compton,<br />

partners<br />

a<br />

and<br />

who<br />

a<br />

ar practical agriculture<br />

course at Tarleton State College<br />

in has had<br />

by -<br />

'agriculture press. The Fort Worth<br />

The Dallas Morning<br />

News, The Houston Chronicle,<br />

The Farmer, the<br />

Southern Crop and Stock, and the<br />

.Farm and Ranch have all carried<br />

Dose oi mem. 'Bn.n u nt,nnii .,,.. nm.:<br />

4. Keep electric wiring, exten- -<br />

CQUrs<br />

,<br />

slon cords, electric in Keep 'p,,<br />

InSbasic and th Farm oe 9 Fam"<br />

fire fight-- r,m<br />

the<br />

eauiDment. The National .' r'A t u..hji i j u<br />

Board suggests a five hand Tarleton results of t d<br />

pump, a garden hose several h fa<br />

buckets of and sand and a<br />

if cent of<br />

shovel. ue ftrst<br />

farmiRg<br />

and ranching with" their par<br />

Ice can be used hold t Th.v nrA nl) . wth<br />

in home at ac,<br />

case of power<br />

,cording to recent<br />

or compressor trouble. A 50 lb.. ,. hnA, n x..--, rniiA- -<br />

cake into pieces and<br />

member of the Texas AMt0l-i- n<br />

the various will , .vstem is to<br />

the about 15 , 708 acres<br />

degrees 48 hours.<br />

of farmg for new<br />

$325,000 agriculture building, a<br />

Aaron Montgomery origl- - Ann ....n.iiki. !,.<br />

nated order Jl,ri- n- and I dozen<br />

, SSI highly trained men toye the<br />

funeral<br />

husband.<br />

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casn income ior icxas immuis mm Kiuui suiKuiiins, an comtno-an- d<br />

ranchers in the first dltlcs that registered year t0 yonr<br />

months of 1051 was 37 per cent gains were animals or animal<br />

higher than In 'the same period In general, vegetables<br />

Rubu Sue Persons last year, the University of Texas fruit and field crops JS<br />

fared worse<br />

Receives PiloVs Human of Business Research reA this year than last.<br />

Grain nt,. 'W<br />

i Grain sorghums brought rals Jr'Kht icr t,?<br />

License<br />

Most impressive were cumuia- - ers twice as much income in 1051 ",rc HI vl.<br />

Miss Ruby Sue Persons of San tlvo nains in income from cattle as in jou. growth "i<br />

Antonio visited hoi patents, Mr. sales half again lis large ns In from wheat and oats<br />

and Mis. Dave H. Poisons last<br />

week end. She has been employed<br />

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TWfin rnnfrniini. . ycal<br />

Other commodities<br />

Mise PnlSOIlS revenues<br />

her pilot's license, and last week<br />

on her vacation, solo<br />

(lights with stops at Houston,<br />

New Oilcans, Baton Rouge<br />

Beaumont.<br />

Mrs. Persons returned with<br />

Rubv to San Antonio Sun-J- y<br />

.iftcrnoon for ton das visit<br />

BEAUTIFUL<br />

NYLON<br />

HOSIERY<br />

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tir<br />

7 "1 $'<br />

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inun nnrl in Inrnrnn frnm rotton. victims of wirip.qnronH rl.v..,.i'i Thr. i...<br />

worn down nnrt "Wn<br />

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an inuiu Hum I'i<br />

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pieccding<br />

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fnm llnnW<br />

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oy u. t. since mi "(i hjj<br />

jui rice, ""iie<br />

ni Field the<br />

San Antonio. which yJeld- -<br />

.niiv mnniviv? Greater miring inc<br />

2-- first 3 of 1951 Included motjajr<br />

while<br />

made (up 41 per hogs (up 36<br />

per cent), sheep and lambs (,up<br />

and per cent), poultiy (up 44; per<br />

eggs (up 45 per ccnt),and<br />

milk and milk products (up<br />

Sue<br />

-- Sc.ir.rr--i<br />

products.<br />

small<br />

t tont ,v. Uo,l<br />

ports.<br />

Incom0<br />

.! nnJ 57 ,<br />

in<br />

uu . r. .<br />

ll<br />

, "a Joseph<br />

Hall<br />

in<br />

n(<br />

cent),<br />

12<br />

cent),<br />

10<br />

per cent).<br />

a<br />

Except for cotton, cottonseed<br />

Gtesaat, '<br />

by<br />

V<br />

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the stitched,<br />

L!i<br />

ffcer U rond-- In<br />

fit-Go- KKchtaf , vplift, mn<br />

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Record Bra<br />

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fre,(t.Aadtkif<br />

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mwh Ml The straps<br />

wM'tart-tfcej- 're<br />

tvtmlar greefrak.<br />

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loveliness, sheer nylons In fall's new.<br />

tst, lush shades.<br />

AdJwtaUeback.<br />

, . Choose several pain<br />

, now". .; theyfret'destlncd to flatter your en--<br />

B,C,i Xpd<br />

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fall wardrobe Sizes 8H-10-<br />

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FOR RENT: bed room with private<br />

entrance and 2 baths. Mrs.<br />

I. S. Grlndstaff, Sr, 308 Ave.<br />

I<br />

42c<br />

FOUND: Child's size 4, natural<br />

colored shoe with white fur.<br />

Chas. Frierson Quick Snack.<br />

42c<br />

FOR RENT: Nice new small fui<br />

nished house. Everything furnished<br />

but linens. $15.00 per week.<br />

Warren's Pet Shop. 42c<br />

FARMS FORSALE<br />

150 acre irrigated farm in river<br />

bottom near oil production located<br />

in Jones County and well<br />

worth the $200 per acre.<br />

100 acre farm in Jones County,<br />

Vz minerals go. $125.00 per acre.<br />

CHOICE 300 acre Haskell<br />

County farm close in. Well improved.<br />

Absolutely the best buy<br />

in the county and will not last<br />

long at $165.00 per acre See us<br />

about this one.<br />

327 acres close t0 Weinert, cotton<br />

and s'ock fnim. It will sell<br />

for $110.00 per acre.<br />

We have some choice South<br />

nains farms. Irrigated subject<br />

and<br />

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FOR SALE: Coney Island" Drive<br />

Inn. Goon location on Ahilen<br />

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FOR LEASE: Magnolia Service<br />

Station, one block east<br />

of Postofflce. See Thos. B.<br />

Roberson, Magnolia Consignee,<br />

Haskell. 42c<br />

FOR RENT: Four room house on<br />

N. 6th St. Mildred D. Banks.<br />

417J.<br />

42p<br />

FOR RENT: Nice bedroom with<br />

private entrance and private<br />

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